Rob,
You could do worse than hand write into the service book at the "stamp" point: "refer reciept dated *** by "so & SO" repairers" You might have a missing stamp, but you do have a record of service.:)
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Rob,
You could do worse than hand write into the service book at the "stamp" point: "refer reciept dated *** by "so & SO" repairers" You might have a missing stamp, but you do have a record of service.:)
To put a stamp in the book, the service centre has to be confident that the vehicle has been safety checked on that day, regardless of what work has been done in the last three months or even the day before. As an ex-mechanic I don't think its unreasonable, in fact to me its mandatory. I do think that $200 sounds OTT though. One hrs labour at $100/ hr sounds like the trade standard.
Tend to agree Dave. My dad who is a retired Mechanic of 50 years said the same today. It seems a lack of goodwill of their part to not to give the car the once over. Their labour charge is at $90 per hour so i think that they were just pushing it at $200, given Id just spent almost $1600. They took time to highlight another potential repair, so why not the basic stuff? Bit of greed maybe? As I am a person to keep the car tip top regardless. Ah well.
Next service in 6 months we shall see how i feel!