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    Brake scams

    Just wondering if there is a mechanics scam on brakes going around?
    sister 1 goes and gets a mobile mechanic to do some work, he tells her her brakes really need doing and quotes her a price, being with insufficient funds at the time forgoes it. She then books into Kmart Tyre and auto near her to get her brakes done a few weeks later she drops the car off and goes shopping. Then shortly after she gets a call from them on her mobile, she thinks the worst it going to be dear than quoted. The Mechanic asks her what did she bring her car in for? She says brakes. Mechanic says 80% left on the brakes no need to do them.

    Sister 2 goes and gets car serviced and the mechanic centre she took it to says her brakes need doing. So I organise the parts and whilst supervising my nephew today I watch him pull the brake pads off and they are like new, the rotors are also pristine no wear grooves or ridges.

    It doesn't leave a good taste in the mouth.


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    Fortunately, you only knew this because you were there to see it. Other times the customer would drop the car off & bugger off to the shops only to return later & believe the brakes had been done.

    A nice cleanup with degreaser & a hose off would complete the picture & maybe a few scratch marks & new Texta Evidence ID marks that the suspicious Owner had placed around.


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    To answer your question..... Probably.

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    As a mechanic who has worked for businesses and operated/operating my own business, I can say that mechanics aren't all evil or go out of their way to rip people off. Yes sure, there are some dodgy people out there, but not every single one as seemingly described by most vehicle owners.

    Now a possible and very likely reason some mechanics recommend replacing brakes is because the wheels haven't been taken off and the brakes inspected properly! I myself have been caught out, both in thinking brakes need replacing and missing that they need replacing. I now remove wheels if in doubt and also use the fluid reservoir as an indicator as to brake wear.
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    Nothing would surprise me.

    It's just viewed as 'upselling' in a lot of circles these days, i.e. standard operating procedure.

    Of the 3 watches in this thread of mine, all three are still running fine and keeping perfect time.

    Bit of a mystery?.

    Recently accidentally flattened the battery in my (non LR) ute and called total care.

    Bloke arrived in 15 mins and put one of those black boxes with the lights on the battery.

    No nothing, cranking or even dash lights.

    Tells me the starter is rooted and does the tapping solenoid ritual. Tells me the starter is rooted again, which I know is crap.

    No change. He's figured I ain't stupid so I get at a tow of 5 metres and it fires up.

    He leaves, I let it idle for 5 mins then go for some fuel. On the way, 500m only, I park it on a hill just in case and switch off.

    Turn the key and off she goes. Since then it actually starts better with a battery that's nearly 10 yrs old.

    Was he 'upselling' as well? i.e. tray truck to the garage, 'instal new starter', etc.

    Dunno, DL

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    Yesterday morning my son went to start his daughters D2. Battery so flat it would not even operate the central locking (not real surprising - car had not been used for weeks and battery is at least five years old). Called NRMA.

    "Battery has had it. Can supply one for $360"

    OK

    "I'll go get one. Back in ten!"

    Ten minutes later - "It's a special battery, I don't have one in stock, I can get one by tomorrow?"

    Son has meanwhile called his mechanic, who is still open "Yes, we've got one, $210!"

    So son gets NRMA to jump start the D2, which they do without issues - only problem is the D2 is nose first in a narrow carport, so he needed the long jumper leads! Then drove to mechanic's to get the new battery.
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    Mine wouldn't jump start when I knew it should............... then he was straight onto the starter motor.

    Whilst not a scam, or upselling, there is a medical deal with your ulnar nerve that is interesting.

    It can get 'caught' in your neck, near your shoulder blade, in your shoulder, elbow, forearm or wrist and is quite painful. Bit like carpal tunnel but different nerve.

    Google will throw up all these US surgeons who start looking for the snag in your wrist and work their way up.

    Its common in cello players due to the way they hold the thing and there is a simple stretching exercise (the one where your hands become 'goggles' around your eyes at the end) that fixed mine in 30 sec. Might not work for all........ see your doctor first, etc.

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    Been going on for years, stealers do it too. Usually just to Women who they think don’t know any better. Can’t tar all Mechanics with the same brush as most are good, but there are plenty of dodgy ones out there.
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    "Upselling" AKA ripping people off generally by the sound of of it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4bee View Post
    "Upselling" AKA ripping people off generally by the sound of of it.
    Upselling = PC scamming

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    Quote Originally Posted by JDNSW View Post
    Yesterday morning my son went to start his daughters D2. Battery so flat it would not even operate the central locking (not real surprising - car had not been used for weeks and battery is at least five years old). Called NRMA.

    "Battery has had it. Can supply one for $360"

    OK

    "I'll go get one. Back in ten!"

    Ten minutes later - "It's a special battery, I don't have one in stock, I can get one by tomorrow?"

    Son has meanwhile called his mechanic, who is still open "Yes, we've got one, $210!"

    So son gets NRMA to jump start the D2, which they do without issues - only problem is the D2 is nose first in a narrow carport, so he needed the long jumper leads! Then drove to mechanic's to get the new battery.
    It has been known for along time the people who control the NRMA are no longer true motoring enthusiast, but tend to be people who think they are and made a name for themselves in a completely different field.
    I have been told one of the major players in running the NRMA supplies batteries to the NRMA and why the big push to move batteries.
    Road service is now only a small side line for NRMA ( which they don't want ) as the money is in insurance and the reason for a big push for insurance too.
    Most mechanics are straight forward people who have a extremely difficult job these days in more ways than one......I know I am in the trade.
    The stealers and dealings with women I wouldn't trust them and I have caught them out a few times.
    Always get three quotes from three different sources and don't go for the lowest quote all the time, but the one who is going to the job correctly without short cuts.
    It pays greatly to get to know a good independent repairer and have a good working long term relationship and get to know the way that repairer operates and them personally as a friend and you will never go wrong and you will not need to do the Three quotes thing.

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