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Hi,
You are giving out good advice on contractual weaseling out.
There was one in particular advertising for a long while that I don’t hear anymore on media.
I’m thinking they moved out of my state as there was a clause that their policies were not offered in California.
I checked into it a wee bit and saw that they were licensed in Florida.
Not my favorite state to buy anything from.
They listed another state they operated from but their name flipped flopped technically around different ways to shirt into acceptable state laws. Probably avoided law suits that way.
I personally would just put any payment away that I would make to those people to have repairs done from a place of my choice.
I trust my work best as I can do as good as some of these mechanics that are learning on someone else’s car.
I would say learn to do the work yourself.
Buy or rent any tools with the those payments.
You can take an automotive class in junior colleges.
Lots of classes offer theories only from textbooks and some have facilities with tools in heavy populated cities.
It can be an investment and an adventure in one’s own self, while learning.
Phil
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