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Service Costs - Confused or Naive

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2 hours ago, ApertureS said:

Honestly a stupid thing to suggest.... 

So because youre scared someone wont do the work or what they say they will do, your solution is to do the exact same thing....

 

Its not playing them at their own game, if you cant trust the place you take your car, take it somewhere else.,

there's nothing wrong with diy servicing, if you have the ability to do it, you save a few quid and you know the works been done right.

which is more than can be said when you leave your pride and joy in there supposively capaable hands  😂

skoda want cars to be serviced   for warranty claims, so the cars been serviced and it's been done properly, so what's the problem ?

 

 

14 minutes ago, 310golfr said:

there's nothing wrong with diy servicing, if you have the ability to do it, you save a few quid and you know the works been done right.

which is more than can be said when you leave your pride and joy in there supposively capaable hands  😂

skoda want cars to be serviced   for warranty claims, so the cars been serviced and it's been done properly, so what's the problem ?

 

 

i totally agree i have  been servicing my cars for 30 odd years its the only way you can guarantee works been done and most importantly correct, ive allways used the manufacturers top spec oil and a decent filter. 

21 hours ago, 310golfr said:

there's nothing wrong with diy servicing, if you have the ability to do it, you save a few quid and you know the works been done right.

which is more than can be said when you leave your pride and joy in there supposively capaable hands  😂

skoda want cars to be serviced   for warranty claims, so the cars been serviced and it's been done properly, so what's the problem ?

 

 

No problem doing your own work. The problem comes when you fake receipts from businesses that didn’t do the work. And fake vat receipts also.

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