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seaclaw
Guest
- Jurisdiction
- Georgia
I brought my car to a dealership for them to do an oil change and help me fixing a problem. The day before I went to a beach and got some sands on the wheels, when I drove home I felt like the steering is shaking, I didn't known what happened and I told the car technician over there to check it. After they do the oil change they become driving my car out of the dealer for testing, they went back and said my car wheels are fully load by mud and sands, to fix the problem they will take the wheels off and spray it with water. Totally it will cost me $95 just for letting them doing a carwash likes that and they called that a "repair". After they took the two front wheels off and rolled it to the back and using their facility water pine to flush some water throughout the wheels. At the time I was thinking that I felt like I am being ripped off by the dealer for letting them charges me too high, a $100 after tax and shop fees for washing a car wheels. I was forced to pay before I can leave because they said they already done my car while it not, I told them to stop and put the two front wheels on so I can leave in hurry, that a politely way I denied their overpriced services. After I went home and having free time to rethink about that, I totally felt disappointed for my nervous at the time to pay them and absolutely disatisfied with the service. My car now is still having the problem and they took my money for doing nothing to fix my car, I called and they said will finish the rest of washing when I bring the car back or there will be 0% of refund. I am so frustrated because I lost money for nothing, people took my money so easily. I wonder is their anyway I can have the money back? They said they will not refund a penny because I had already used their service and they will never care what I said anymore. Not known what to do in this situation, can the law help defending me in this scenario?