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These guys at the service centre are big cheats. T...

These guys at the service centre are big cheats. They always overprice their services and parts and when you question them about their high charges ($80-$100 difference between what other service centers are quoting for the exact same service/parts), they try to make some excuse about how good a job they do and then in the same sentence they go on to say that they are willing to do a price match.. as if it is like a wal-mart or a shoprite you are dealing with. And if they are willing to price match it in a fraction of a second then what happened to their we-are-better-than-others-so-we-are-expensive quality talk? They try to pull as much money as they can from you. On another occasion, I had given my car to them to fix the starter and although I had a platinum extended warranty which had zero deductible responsibility, I get a call from a certain miss who very coyly tell me that they are in the process of fixing the car and the extended warranty people will be covering the whole cost except for the $100 deductible which is my responsibility and that she is to charge it to my credit card on file.. all in one breath. Hold on, the contract I had in hand said zero deductible so I questioned her and she then says, "oh, actually I am handling a lot of cars today" uh.. excuse me.. that is not my problem. Know about the car you are calling the customer for; know the details and don't try to charge me a $100 when I am not supposed to even pay you a single penny. Also, they talk fast, they do that so you are confused by the information they are giving you.. and they talk technical terms which a lay man finds it hard to interpret. so along with asking them to repeat and explain things to us slowly, one step at a time, we get rolling eyes and huffing sounds from behind the counter in return. Really, is that what you are going to do? Lose the attitude guys. I kept going back there as they are very close to my location.. I wanted to give them a chance.. again.. but three experiences.. three fails.. No more. If I can't trust you with my car and money, I am out of the door. If you do decide to get some work done here.. be sure you are an expert in that area yourself and have the excess money, because between the technical jargon, the fast talking and a premium of a minimum $50-$100 on any part/service, you my dear friend are being cheated and there is no doubt about that.

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