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Consumer Advocacy Organization Takes Aim at Auto Repair Shop Rip-offs. Please Help!
We're all finding it increasingly difficult to find a quality auto repair shop. Think of how often you have had a problem with an auto repair shop. I spent fourteen years trying to clean up the auto repair industry from the inside. I even owned a big auto repair shop for three and a half years. I know exactly what's going on in the industry. Nobody can BS me about it. Many shops are using misleading advertising, poor quality parts and unskilled personnel. Shops routinely misdiagnose problems, charging consumers for unnecessary work. The shops that try to do things right struggle to compete in a marketplace that is out of control, unstructured and largely unpoliced. Auto repair is a perennial top five most complained about category and the problems are not improving. Women and the elderly are especially vulnerable. There needs to be a rallying point for consumers who have had enough. That's why I founded the Board of Consumer Advocacy. We have counselors available for members to: discuss a problem you may have with a shop, discuss whether recommendations made by a shop are appropriate, and discuss whether estimates made by a shop are reasonable. That will help protect us until things change. To force change, we'll have to join together. We have launched a website at www.automotiveservice.org where you can get more information about the organization and how you can help. Together we can improve the quality of service at our neighborhood garages and reduce the fraud that victimizes so many of our friends and family. Thank you! -- Kenneth Brotman, Board of Consumer Advocacy www.automotiveservice.org Helping to improve the quality of service and reduce fraud at auto repair facilities. To reply, remove the NOSPAM at the end of the email address provided. |
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BUY AN ELECTRIC CAR! No fuel injectors, no carburator, no oil leaks,
no stinking gasoline, no tune-ups, no stinking damn Saudi Royal Family which creates terrorists......etc. I want to hear from satisfied electric car owners. (I understand that the DO exist)I want to hear about your car, your photovoltaic charging system, your wind generator charging system, you exercise machine charging system, your propane heater system in the car, etc.- for massive internet posting. "Kenneth Brotman" M> wrote in message link.net>... > We're all finding it increasingly difficult to find a quality auto repair > shop. Think of how often you have had a problem with an auto repair shop. > > I spent fourteen years trying to clean up the auto repair industry from the > inside. I even owned a big auto repair shop for three and a half years. I > know exactly what's going on in the industry. Nobody can BS me about it. > > Many shops are using misleading advertising, poor quality parts and > unskilled personnel. Shops routinely misdiagnose problems, charging > consumers for unnecessary work. > > The shops that try to do things right struggle to compete in a marketplace > that is out of control, unstructured and largely unpoliced. > > Auto repair is a perennial top five most complained about category and the > problems are not improving. Women and the elderly are especially > vulnerable. There needs to be a rallying point for consumers who have had > enough. > > > > That's why I founded the Board of Consumer Advocacy. > > > > We have counselors available for members to: > > discuss a problem you may have with a shop, > > discuss whether recommendations made by a shop are appropriate, > and > > discuss whether estimates made by a shop are reasonable. > > > > That will help protect us until things change. To force change, we'll have > to join together. > > > > We have launched a website at www.automotiveservice.org where you can get > more information about the organization and how you can help. Together we > can improve the quality of service at our neighborhood garages and reduce > the fraud that victimizes so many of our friends and family. > > > > Thank you! > > > > > -- > Kenneth Brotman, > Board of Consumer Advocacy > www.automotiveservice.org > > Helping to improve the quality of service and reduce fraud at auto repair > facilities. > > To reply, remove the NOSPAM at the end of the email address provided. |
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BUY AN ELECTRIC CAR! No fuel injectors, no carburator, no oil leaks,
no stinking gasoline, no tune-ups, no stinking damn Saudi Royal Family which creates terrorists......etc. I want to hear from satisfied electric car owners. (I understand that the DO exist)I want to hear about your car, your photovoltaic charging system, your wind generator charging system, you exercise machine charging system, your propane heater system in the car, etc.- for massive internet posting. "Kenneth Brotman" M> wrote in message link.net>... > We're all finding it increasingly difficult to find a quality auto repair > shop. Think of how often you have had a problem with an auto repair shop. > > I spent fourteen years trying to clean up the auto repair industry from the > inside. I even owned a big auto repair shop for three and a half years. I > know exactly what's going on in the industry. Nobody can BS me about it. > > Many shops are using misleading advertising, poor quality parts and > unskilled personnel. Shops routinely misdiagnose problems, charging > consumers for unnecessary work. > > The shops that try to do things right struggle to compete in a marketplace > that is out of control, unstructured and largely unpoliced. > > Auto repair is a perennial top five most complained about category and the > problems are not improving. Women and the elderly are especially > vulnerable. There needs to be a rallying point for consumers who have had > enough. > > > > That's why I founded the Board of Consumer Advocacy. > > > > We have counselors available for members to: > > discuss a problem you may have with a shop, > > discuss whether recommendations made by a shop are appropriate, > and > > discuss whether estimates made by a shop are reasonable. > > > > That will help protect us until things change. To force change, we'll have > to join together. > > > > We have launched a website at www.automotiveservice.org where you can get > more information about the organization and how you can help. Together we > can improve the quality of service at our neighborhood garages and reduce > the fraud that victimizes so many of our friends and family. > > > > Thank you! > > > > > -- > Kenneth Brotman, > Board of Consumer Advocacy > www.automotiveservice.org > > Helping to improve the quality of service and reduce fraud at auto repair > facilities. > > To reply, remove the NOSPAM at the end of the email address provided. |
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