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Old February 20th, 2013, 01:36 PM   #21
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Name: wat
Location: tustin/long beach
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Originally Posted by sLick415 View Post
Well, I wouldnt go as far as to put the entire shop on blast (not yet anyway). I would sit with the manager and the tech that worked on your bike and make them understand that the incompetence of their tech could have very well ended somebodys life. And if they refuse to give you anything short of a full refund, thats when you take things to the next level.

Oh and you should give them their first bad review on their lovely yelp page.
failure to prevent issues like this before they happen indicates a lack of understanding for basic shop requirements on education and training. you hire a bad mechanic, your shop is bad mechanically. the fact that it happened means they are already not taking things seriously. like i said, they can publish a formal apology and a plan to correct their BUSINESS PLAN MISTAKES. (hiring bad mechanics, or not giving good mechanics enough time to complete a job properly, is purely a business move. they decided they could make due with cheaper mechanics. they made the wrong decision), OR they can get taken to hell, because motorcyclists stick together when standing up against shitbag scam artists who cause danger to motorcyclists.
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