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ATH
20th February 2011, 11:36 AM
I've just had the plastic Prado serviced by the mobile mechanic I've used for a couple of years and caught him out using my oil!
What happened was I went out to the carport just to check how things were going and he's holding a plastic container of GTX3 I use in the wifes Camry. (I know, don't tell me, owning a Prado and a Camry shows shocking bad taste:D)
"OK if I use this" he asks "I've run about 1/2 a litre short of Magnatec".
I answered "No don't use that it's for petrol engines, use this" and I gave him a container of Castrol Edge for diesels.
I thought nothing about it, paid the bill (he didn't give me a discount for my oil) until I was watching my security cameras later when I noticed him appear to use oil from 5 containers!!!
Most odd so I checked closely....1st container went in and he got on with greasing the prop shaft while it settled in the sump, he checked it and got another container from his vehicle but that must have been nearly empty from the short time he had it tipped up.
Then he went out of vision into the carport again and then reappeared with an old oil bottle with used oil in. This he tipped up but seemed to stop quick as if realising it was used oil.
He then went back into the carport and came out again with the container of GTX3 and proceed to put around 2 litres of that in and I caught him just as he finished, and that was when he asked if he could use it.
Then he tipped a small amount of the Edge oil in and finished the service.
After reviewing this a couple of times I checked with fair trading about the best way to approach him and then phoned him and got virtually complete denials of everything!
Anyway he came round later and protested that I didn't trust him (I did, but now I don't) and still denied using my oil.
I told him I had it on tape and would get it reviewed by an independant person and see what they said. I also told him it amounted to theft of my oil as well.
I also said his name and number were clearly visible on his vehicle and I think he then thought better of denying what was obvious he'd done and offered to change the oil again and the filter as well.
He did it fully aware now the camera was on him and departed in a bad temper.
The Prado has such lovely clean oil now but it was a bit rude of the bloke to use my own oil and not even offer a discount!:D
I've only used a mechanic to service the thing while it's under warranty and now that's nearly finished I'll go back to doing it myself.
At least I'll know exactly what's gone on under the bonnet.
AlanH.

Redback
20th February 2011, 11:47 AM
Just imagine how long he has been doing this, I dare say he's been using oils drained from other cars he has serviced before yours:twisted:

I hope you tell others that use him, that you know of.

Baz.

It'sNotWorthComplaining!
20th February 2011, 11:53 AM
Why don't you offer the footage and the details to "a current affair" then it could be their exclusive report, and then we can channel flick and see the exclusive report on 7's "Today tonight" also:D

LOVEMYRANGIE
20th February 2011, 11:58 AM
I would have sent the video to one of the 6:30 shows....


Sent from my backyard TeePee using smoke signals.

George130
20th February 2011, 12:07 PM
Very polit title for a thread about fraud and vandalism of your vehicle by a supposedly qualified mechanic.
I would have asked him nicely once. After that It would have been I have you on tape stealing and damaging the vehicle while charging me for it. I would also have asked for a written and signed statement that he only did it the once while he payed for the vehicle to be independently assessed.

Yes I would take his actions personaly and would not forgive.

PAT303
20th February 2011, 12:19 PM
I'd bust him big time.''Mechanics'' like him deserve everything they get. Pat

p38arover
20th February 2011, 12:52 PM
Was the oil poured from multiple containers actually used oil or the left overs from other services?

If the latter, was it suitable for diesel engines?

Ausfree
20th February 2011, 03:46 PM
Spread the word as you are doing, this guy has lost your trust (and for good reason) so I would be telling everybody to avoid him!!!:mad:

Hymie
20th February 2011, 04:34 PM
Oh my, that's disgraceful!
I believe you have handled the matter really well, if it were me, I'd probably be in trouble with the Law.

JDNSW
20th February 2011, 05:42 PM
I wish I could say it was unbelievable. Unfortunately, it is all too believable!

John

BMKal
20th February 2011, 07:56 PM
I learnt years ago never to use any of these "mobile mechanic" services running around the cities - I used to know one quite well, and heard a few stories from him and others. Wouldn't trust any of them as far as I can throw them.

I service my own most of the time, but on occasions use a local mechanic we have known for years (and who my son used to do "work experience" with when still in high school). A while back, he was also providing a "mobile" service, and used to service our vehicles in my shed (usually when it was raining and he wanted a job out of the weather). But he has his own workshop now, and is the Kalgoorlie agent for Diesel Gas Australia.

He still services the wife's Camry regularly, and uses whatever lubricants he stocks in that. On the odd occasion when I get him to do the Disco however, I supply the oil and filters - he uses a different brand and grade of oil to what I have learnt on this site to be best suited to the Td5. I use his coolant though - he has bulk Nulon OAT in his workshop. :D

As for the so called "mechanic" using whatever oil he could find in your shed or in the back of his vehicle though, I agree with Pat - he deserves everything that is coming to him. Make sure you broadcast his name and quality of service far and wide. :twisted:

p38arover
20th February 2011, 09:35 PM
Make sure you broadcast his name and quality of service far and wide. :twisted:

But not on AULRO. We don't permit "name and shames".

ATH
21st February 2011, 11:54 AM
He used to run a workshop at a service station nearby until the owners decided he was making money and put the rent up too far. He always had plenty of cars lined up for work and I fairly sure he did the right thing mostly.
Just this time he got caught out by not having enough oil onboard (Magnatec Professional he uses) to complete the service which is slack anyway and obviously thought he was being clever but no doubt will think twice in the future. At least I hope he does.
I won't be broadcasting his name anywhere but if asked I would certainly tell of my experience.
Happy motoring.
AlanH.

trobbo
21st February 2011, 01:35 PM
Well I hope he paid you for your oil that he used.

And I fully support the disclosure of your footage to ACA.

ATH
21st February 2011, 06:27 PM
Actually he didn't Trobbo:(. But as he changed it again and the filter as well I didn't pursue the matter but needless to say that's the last money he's getting out of me.
Alan.

Pilbara130
21st February 2011, 06:36 PM
I'd bust him big time.''Mechanics'' like him deserve everything they get. Pat

Dam right i would do the same.:mad:

Marshall
22nd February 2011, 07:49 AM
Actually he didn't Trobbo:(. But as he changed it again and the filter as well I didn't pursue the matter

He has effectively stolen your oil, got busted, and did not give your oil back! :mad: He is a THIEF... period.
Servicing your car is what he was getting paid for... He used YOUR oil, got busted, tipped your oil out (note: not replaced the oil on your shelf with new stuff), and then used his own. do you honestly think your the only one he has done this too? considering he categorically denied it at first, I wouldn't believe a word he says.

"ACA" him