quincy
Senior Member
Instead of saying, “Are you paying…” you might want to say, “I assume you are prepared to pay …”… Just making sure i worded it good.
The first way is too easy to respond with “no.” The second way says what you expect.
Instead of saying, “Are you paying…” you might want to say, “I assume you are prepared to pay …”… Just making sure i worded it good.
Instead of saying, “Are you paying…” you might want to say, “I assume you are prepared to pay …”
The first way is too easy to respond with “no.” The second way says what you expect.
You should word it in whatever way is comfortable for you but try not to give them the option of saying no.Ok, thanks. I will word it that way.
You should word it in whatever way is comfortable for you but try not to give them the option of saying no.
Good luck.
Yea, I like the way you worded it. I changed it.
"Here's my towing bill. Your invoice states the Turbo was the problem. Are you prepared to pay?"
Here's another bill my mechanic had to fix the car after you stated it was "fixed." Are you prepared to pay for having the car properly fixed? Pcv valve malfunctioned, and purge valve was bad.
If they give a hard time respond " Person who answered the phone when I called in said the system was down so I'd have to call back another day. He also said it sounded like the transmission was acting up from the symptoms.
The parts being defective isn't really the dealer's fault. They should replace the items again.Another update. So the turbo is faulty. The turbo the dealership replaced. The pcv valve they replaced was also faulty. What should i do? They refused to compensate anythihg so far. Not sure i want them to replace the turbo again even knowing its covered, cause they just did it.
I've had American car parts (like, I dunno...an engine) that lasted about 30k. China doesn't have the crappy quality market cornered.If the Turbo wasn't made in China it would be a good start to lasting longer.
I've had American car parts (like, I dunno...an engine) that lasted about 30k. China doesn't have the crappy quality market cornered.
Just traded the Buick in for another Make and Model. Yes i did make sure everybidy at the dealership knew about the turbo condition. Made sure i covered all my bases.
Well that solves the problem for you. I hope you got a fair trade in amount.