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<blockquote data-quote="mmsllc" data-source="post: 96450" data-attributes="member: 13117"><p>I trust the advise I get from the actual mechanics that work in the service department. I trust the parts guys who help me find what I need. I am not so sure I would trust them to service my stuff because these shops are operated under the ideology of maximum profit. I would not want a new guy touch one of my machines so he could learn on my dime. If just ONE wire gets messed up..... 1.) Would he know what he did? 2.) Would he say anything (at all) as to not look stupid? 3.) Would the service department turn that issue into ANOTHER repair bill for me to senselessly pay? I'm with TAZZA, I trust their advise & parts guys, but not necessarily the mechanics there. I probably would if I knew I was getting the most experienced guy there on his best possible day while he will not be distracted = that's a very tall order though. I think that is a pretty standard thought process for customers having their cars / vehicles worked on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mmsllc, post: 96450, member: 13117"] I trust the advise I get from the actual mechanics that work in the service department. I trust the parts guys who help me find what I need. I am not so sure I would trust them to service my stuff because these shops are operated under the ideology of maximum profit. I would not want a new guy touch one of my machines so he could learn on my dime. If just ONE wire gets messed up..... 1.) Would he know what he did? 2.) Would he say anything (at all) as to not look stupid? 3.) Would the service department turn that issue into ANOTHER repair bill for me to senselessly pay? I'm with TAZZA, I trust their advise & parts guys, but not necessarily the mechanics there. I probably would if I knew I was getting the most experienced guy there on his best possible day while he will not be distracted = that's a very tall order though. I think that is a pretty standard thought process for customers having their cars / vehicles worked on. [/QUOTE]
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