Firestone caught giving me the switcharoo!

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Oct 15, 2010 1:10pm
ZWICK 4 PREZ;520026 wrote:You depend on it to work don't you? That's a pretty illogical way of thinking.
I take care of it. But taking care of it does not = changing the oil yourself.
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Oct 15, 2010 1:39pm
I Wear Pants;520279 wrote:I take care of it. But taking care of it does not = changing the oil yourself.

See PB's post if you disagree.
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Oct 15, 2010 1:45pm
I'm assuming PB=Polar Bear, if not, my bad.

There are probably people on this forum with horror stories about every kind of service does that mean we shouldn't use them? Not at all, but we should try to pick ones that we believe are quality.

For me it's a little bit easier in regards to car service as I have family who are mechanics and who have been for a very long time so they can either help with things or recommend people who (I probably know) are reputable.
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queencitybuckeye
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Oct 15, 2010 2:08pm
ZWICK 4 PREZ;520311 wrote:See PB's post if you disagree.

I'll bet for every person who goes through PB's nightmare are several people who screwed it up themselves.
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sportchampps
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Oct 15, 2010 2:09pm
My family was in the car business for over 30 years. I will t ell you that places like Firestone are the worst places to go. Find a true mechanic shop that you trust and pay the extra 5 bucks so stuff like this doesnt happen.
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Oct 15, 2010 2:16pm
Fly4Fun;520269 wrote:Did you build the football stadium that you play in? Because only Nick Mangold is truly that self sufficient.
Justin is also very adept at buttering his own corn.....

He would butter Nicks as well if given the chance.
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Oct 15, 2010 2:26pm
ZWICK 4 PREZ;520026 wrote:You depend on it to work don't you? That's a pretty illogical way of thinking.

Do you depend on the company you work for to provide you with a paycheck? That's pretty illogical of you. You should always work for yourself and own your own company.
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Oct 15, 2010 3:11pm
Pick6;519798 wrote:how about you guys stop being lazy and change your own oil? Its easy and a 10 minute job

Or just let someone else do it b/c it's more convenient.
Pick6;519809 wrote:and more expensive

No..it's not. The place I take my vehicles to has a deal every Wednesday. For ladies, an oil change is $13.99. I just take the wife with me.
Pick6;519826 wrote:Walmart's brand and any of their oil filters(not fram) are just as good and cheaper than Penzoil, Mobile 1, whatever
False. If you don't think there is a difference from brand to brand, you are sadly mistaken.
Pick6;519826 wrote:Im going to guess you are one of them who changes their oil every 3000 miles too just because the mechanic says so?
Yes, I am one of the ones that change my oil every 3,000 miles. Is it because my mechanic says so? No. It's because my warranty says so.
ZWICK 4 PREZ;519869 wrote:it's not about the money, it's about trusting ur car with some fuckin idiot who gives a shit less about ur car.
That's why you stand in the garage and watch every single move they make. It's not hard. Most places will let you in the garage to watch them. If they refuse, you go elsewhere.
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Oct 15, 2010 3:38pm
-Society-;520366 wrote:Do you depend on the company you work for to provide you with a paycheck? That's pretty illogical of you. You should always work for yourself and own your own company.

Well scince I've contracted myself to my former employer since I've started my current job, I guess I don't depend on my employer to provide me with a paycheck. I'd be fine if they told me to leave today.
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Oct 15, 2010 4:37pm
queencitybuckeye;520345 wrote:I'll bet for every person who goes through PB's nightmare are several people who screwed it up themselves.

exactly!
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Oct 15, 2010 5:05pm
haha wow some of us are real mature, and I can see not many of us are Do it Yourselfers. It doesnt matter to me though, keep getting ripped off by businesses.
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queencitybuckeye
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Oct 15, 2010 5:09pm
It's pretty obvious you're a DIYer. Left hand, right hand, don't make a shit.
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Oct 15, 2010 5:18pm
ZWICK 4 PREZ;520448 wrote:Well scince I've contracted myself to my former employer since I've started my current job, I guess I don't depend on my employer to provide me with a paycheck. I'd be fine if they told me to leave today.

So you do depend on them for a paycheck? I'd be fine too if my local oil change business no longer offered there service, because someone else will.
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Oct 15, 2010 6:26pm
Pick6;520528 wrote:keep getting ripped off by businesses.

Lol..how the hell is someone doing an oil change ripping you off??
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Oct 15, 2010 6:34pm
Pick6;520528 wrote:haha wow some of us are real mature, and I can see not many of us are Do it Yourselfers. It doesnt matter to me though, keep getting ripped off by businesses.
It's not getting ripped off if you think it's a fair price.

Getting ripped off is when they deceive you or don't tell you the actual costs involved so as to charge you more. But we all know how much oil costs and think that $18-$25 is a fair price to pay for the oil, filter, and labor of a change.
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Oct 15, 2010 7:28pm
GoChiefs;520598 wrote:Lol..how the hell is someone doing an oil change ripping you off??

umm..there are other ways of being ripped off than price alone..you know like saying you want one oil in the car and the shop puts another in..did you read some of the problems people posted?
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Oct 15, 2010 7:31pm
Pick6;520693 wrote:umm..there are other ways of being ripped off than price alone..you know like saying you want one oil in the car and the shop puts another in..did you read some of the problems people posted?

Better not use a bank, have you heard some of the horror stories of banks overcharging people and stuff?
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Oct 15, 2010 7:39pm
Pick6;520693 wrote:umm..there are other ways of being ripped off than price alone..you know like saying you want one oil in the car and the shop puts another in..did you read some of the problems people posted?

Ummm...again...that's when you stand over the mechanic and make sure he's doing exactly what he's supposed to be doing.
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Oct 15, 2010 9:08pm
Pick6;520693 wrote:umm..there are other ways of being ripped off than price alone..you know like saying you want one oil in the car and the shop puts another in..did you read some of the problems people posted?

Do you look over while Zwick is sucking your dick and to be sure he isn't slobbering all over your shoes?
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Oct 15, 2010 11:01pm
-Society-;520533 wrote:So you do depend on them for a paycheck? I'd be fine too if my local oil change business no longer offered there service, because someone else will.

No, they depend on me to cover their clients they cant get to. For someone who tries his damnedest to pretend he's smarter than everyone else, you sure struggle with simple comprehension issues. Keep trying tho.
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Gardens35
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Oct 16, 2010 12:24am
At midnight, this is fun reading.
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rydawg5
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Oct 16, 2010 1:23am
Hi, I'm Pick6 and I am not lazy. I save money and don't get ripped off. The secret is simple, do NOT pay for any services. You should only do a job yourself because DIY rocks!

Examples:

I bought 40 acres of woods. I chiseled some flint rock to create an axe. I cut down trees (for my log cabin, for firewood, etc) From there, I built a canoe. I took the canoe to the river and used the tree leaves and miscellaneous supplies I found free on craiglist to fish.

Upon fishing, I use my techniques from watching survivor man to create fire. I made some fish.

I didn't like just eating fish and nuts, so I bought a cow by selling firewood. I fattened up the cow and butchered him with my flint axe. I took the meat and made me some great hamburgers.

Then, i went to a junk yard and bought some car parts. I actually created my own car.

After I drove my rebuilt car for 5,000 miles I knew it was about time to change my oil.

However, without any oil on my property, I found this very hard.

I then went to walmart and bought 5 quarts plus an oil filter for $16.99

So any of you mofos who think you don't save money on oil changes by doing it yourself are crazy.. obviously your 19.99 specials can EASILY be solved by changing your OWN oil.

I simply listed the other things to show that I am not a hypocrite when I call people lazy for not changing their oil themselves. You see, if I did other types of services I would by a booger-eating hypocrite, who tells people what to do but that I do not also do in other walks of life.

I'm out..
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Oct 16, 2010 1:24am
Pick6;520693 wrote:umm..there are other ways of being ripped off than price alone..you know like saying you want one oil in the car and the shop puts another in..did you read some of the problems people posted?

Hmmm, it's impossible to get ripped off at Ford then. I know they use Motorcraft, which is what I prefer to put in my Fusion.
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Oct 16, 2010 1:39am
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Oct 16, 2010 5:42am
justincredible;520216 wrote:I cut my own hair, change my own oil, built my own house, make my own clothing, butcher my own meat, grow my own corn/wheat/rice, milk my own cows, make my own soap, etc.

Notice... He didn't say, "run a successful website!"