IS there anyway they could be arrested for fraud? I mean, the car is two years old and they want to change the hoses and belts?
Anyway the feds could be persuaded to conduct a sting operation against these people?
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Originally Posted by racerb
When I lived in Kannapolis NC I would take my Toyotas to the dealership in Concord and sometimes the one in Salisbury. They never asked if I wanted any unessacary or costly work performed, unless at my request. Well within weeks of moving here to Wilmington, I took my Tundra in for a routine oil change. After what seemed like an hour (usually 30 minutes), the Service Writer came into the waiting room with a list of things my truck needed. His list included changing all fluids, replacing belts and hoses (less than 2 years old) and a bottom line price of over $800, this for a $24.95 oil change. Well needless to say, I got my oil change nothing more, but have never returned to this dealership for service. I'll do it myself or take it to one of the highly trusted independent shops in this area before ever going back to this Dealership!
racerb 
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