I had an inspection done on my car and it failed. Ok, no problem. I go to check out and besides the charge for the inspection, there's a charge for the sticker (I didn't get a sticker, it failed inspection) and for shop supplies (which they used none of). When I asked about the sticker, the answer was "It's just part of the inspection." When I reminded him I didn't get a sticker, he shrugged. Asked about the shop supplies, he pointed to the list of things the invoice said it covered. When I asked which of them they used, he said none, it was for putting the car on the lift, which wasn't listed. So every car gets an extra charge on top of labor for lift usage? Nickle and dime.\r
While I was there, they tried over and over to convince a woman who just wanted to buy a brakelight bulb that the only way to find out which bulb she needed was to charge her for labor to take the assembly apart. When she refused, they all of the sudden remembered they had that information available with
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