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re: 68 days in Dealership Service Department
Posted on 10/13/22 at 3:10 pm to lsutiger7997
Posted on 10/13/22 at 3:10 pm to lsutiger7997
And I bet they're leaving your truck out in the lot while it's waiting to be serviced; getting rained on and leaking more.
One thing dealerships hate is bad reviews. I don't know if it would speed up the process, but get on google reviews and also review them on their facebook page.
I bought my 2017 truck used; it was certified pre-owned, so they supposedly did a 250 point check of the vehicle.
Two days after brining it home, the battery dies on me. I know they didn't check shite on this truck because when I checked the cabin air filter, it looked like it had never been changed.
I call my salesman, and he checks with the service manager. Service manager says "Its a wear and tear issue, so we will not pay for the battery."
I immediately went on google and facebook and blasted the dealership.
Two days later, the salesman calls me and says "Look, can you take that review down? We'll pay you for whatever you spent on a new battery."
Apparently the general manager saw my review and wasn't too happy about it.
"I'll take the review down as soon as the check clears," I replied.
I got my money and deleted the reviews.
One thing dealerships hate is bad reviews. I don't know if it would speed up the process, but get on google reviews and also review them on their facebook page.
I bought my 2017 truck used; it was certified pre-owned, so they supposedly did a 250 point check of the vehicle.
Two days after brining it home, the battery dies on me. I know they didn't check shite on this truck because when I checked the cabin air filter, it looked like it had never been changed.
I call my salesman, and he checks with the service manager. Service manager says "Its a wear and tear issue, so we will not pay for the battery."
I immediately went on google and facebook and blasted the dealership.
Two days later, the salesman calls me and says "Look, can you take that review down? We'll pay you for whatever you spent on a new battery."
Apparently the general manager saw my review and wasn't too happy about it.
"I'll take the review down as soon as the check clears," I replied.
I got my money and deleted the reviews.
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