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Posted: Fri Aug 21st, 2009 09:51 pm |
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Have to agree with Nick. I am self employed. I am an auto technician by trade. I realized 15 years ago that I could do better for myself by going out on my own than working at the Ford dealership. I know many top techs that went out on their own and started thier own business. I imagine this scenario plays out in many forms of business. Just do your homework as a consumer and find a reputable repairman and I am sure you will get better service than going to the manufacturer. The independant shop will more than likely treat you far better than the big company. The indy will treat you like a person, not a number, as they want you to come back again. Does this make sense?? One other thing, I figure that if the guy who works on my watches is certified to repair high end watches in house then he is surely capable to work on anything I own. Remember... Think local ![]()
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