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I'm sure this has happened to a few of us before on car repair. I recently had a fan blower and a resistor installed in my Monte Carlo. A week ago another repairman said he had replaced my resistor and it worked for about a week, then went to that same old "not working" mode. What he replaced was a wiring harness that comes with the new resistor. He lied to me and collected the money. It was plain to see this time that my car still had its original resistor.

A few years ago it would have been time for fist city and some bad blood here. Not today, but I am a very vocal man. I talk a lot on issues and things and now I'm talking about this too. Just imagine. "Didn't you say that Jason replaced that resistor for you and now you claim that Tony is the one who fixed it." I will bring people to that statement easily and they will not understand. My reply will be that to understand this entirely you will have to ask Jason. He knows. Yes, Jason knows.

DenoPenno 9 Feb 2
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Sorry folks. I'm just not going to confront this man and want to fight him just because he is not honest. WTF, it was only money. Women are usually the ones to be taken by repair scammers. You can bet Jason will lose business here because I will politely tell my story every time I hear of someone having him repair a car.

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