Re: Consumer Advocacy Organization Takes Aim at Auto Repair Shop Rip-offs. Please Help!

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"Kenneth Brotman" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
> 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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