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Old Jul 23, 2004 | 04:42 PM
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My suggestion is to be as nice as you can with the service rep. Give good details on the situation and just ask that it be taken care of. Let them know you want the situation to be fair. Most of the time they will like the fact you aren't being an ******* and might just take care of all of it for you. Dealers want customers to come back. I'm sure the repairs aren't that bad.
 
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