Tightwads
There's saving money, and there's being tight: saving money at the expense of other people, or simply for the miserly hell of it.
Tell us about measures that go beyond simple belt tightening into the realms of Mr Scrooge.
( , Thu 23 Oct 2008, 13:58)
There's saving money, and there's being tight: saving money at the expense of other people, or simply for the miserly hell of it.
Tell us about measures that go beyond simple belt tightening into the realms of Mr Scrooge.
( , Thu 23 Oct 2008, 13:58)
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Although your mate may be legit, there are alot of dodgy mechanics out there. And the fact I'm NOT a "mechanic with 20 plus years experience" means I might well say no to replacing a part I've never heard of. To me, it would sound like hes trying pull one over on me (I've had it done to me before, £100 on something that I didn't need and didn't fix the original problem).
( , Tue 28 Oct 2008, 8:54, 3 replies)
^^
The customer wasnt a stranger he had work done by my mate in the past , he just wanted to save a few dollars.
( , Tue 28 Oct 2008, 8:58, closed)
The customer wasnt a stranger he had work done by my mate in the past , he just wanted to save a few dollars.
( , Tue 28 Oct 2008, 8:58, closed)
engekomkommer
So you'd only replace parts on your car that you'd heard of before you went to the garage?
Good luck with that...
( , Tue 28 Oct 2008, 9:10, closed)
So you'd only replace parts on your car that you'd heard of before you went to the garage?
Good luck with that...
( , Tue 28 Oct 2008, 9:10, closed)
I always replace my own flux capacitor
It's in the DeLorean Haynes manual, p.176.
It's a six spanner rated job though, don't attempt it unless you're really sure you know what you're doing.
( , Tue 28 Oct 2008, 9:24, closed)
It's in the DeLorean Haynes manual, p.176.
It's a six spanner rated job though, don't attempt it unless you're really sure you know what you're doing.
( , Tue 28 Oct 2008, 9:24, closed)
I wish
that the "I like this" for replies would count for something. Have a click anyway for making me smile :)
( , Tue 28 Oct 2008, 10:46, closed)
that the "I like this" for replies would count for something. Have a click anyway for making me smile :)
( , Tue 28 Oct 2008, 10:46, closed)
That is just plain stupidity.
If I'm going to have my car worked on by someone else (admittedly doesn't happen very often) I tend to do as much research as I can on the internet first. That way I know what will need doing and a rough idea of how much it should cost.
If he'd bothered to do the slightest bit of research he'd know that the tensioner needed replacing. His fault, or the mechanic's?
( , Tue 28 Oct 2008, 9:34, closed)
If I'm going to have my car worked on by someone else (admittedly doesn't happen very often) I tend to do as much research as I can on the internet first. That way I know what will need doing and a rough idea of how much it should cost.
If he'd bothered to do the slightest bit of research he'd know that the tensioner needed replacing. His fault, or the mechanic's?
( , Tue 28 Oct 2008, 9:34, closed)
Well you're clearly more sensible then engekomkommer
I've decided the original post was in fact a story about him!
Even my sister would probably know you have to have the tensioner replaced at the same time, and she genuinely thought until a few months ago (when I was in a car with her) that the sun visor was only for doing your make up in.
( , Tue 28 Oct 2008, 9:41, closed)
I've decided the original post was in fact a story about him!
Even my sister would probably know you have to have the tensioner replaced at the same time, and she genuinely thought until a few months ago (when I was in a car with her) that the sun visor was only for doing your make up in.
( , Tue 28 Oct 2008, 9:41, closed)
client confidiatly and all
but how do you think i first found out about b3ta.
nods head knowingly
( , Tue 28 Oct 2008, 9:48, closed)
but how do you think i first found out about b3ta.
nods head knowingly
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