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From: wideglide01diespammers@cox.net
Newsgroups: alt.consumers.experiences
Subject: Re: My Experience
Reply-To: wideglide01diespammers@cox.net
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References: <4__ob.1893$Y26.1321651@news2.news.adelphia.net>
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Date: Sun, 02 Nov 2003 07:53:20 -0500
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Ignoring his agents wishes,"RipCurl"
flung open the hotel room door and announced to the gathering crowd:
>
>"sanjay" wrote in message
>news:4__ob.1893$Y26.1321651@news2.news.adelphia.net...
>> About 3 weeks back my camry engine was dead as the drain plug fell out
>> while driving. All the oil leaked out......
>> My mechanic told me that whoever (Jiffy Lube) changed the oil last time,
>> did't tighten the drain plug properly. I went to Jiffy Lube and they
>> gave me 50-50 offer. I called them back after a couple days later, there
>> manager said that - "since you did not accept the offer at first, the
>> offer is no loner valid". :-(
>>
>
>Take it up with their coporate office,
>send them a letter from your mechanic stating such
>Sned them a copy of your last invoice from Jiffy Lube that has date and time
>onit
>
>Then send the BBB a complaint
>
>
>I never go to Jiffy Lube because of stories like these
>
make sure you cc your states Attorney General, and indicate so in the
letter.
cc:
State Attorney General
Better Business Bureau
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