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Every place i have EVER worked honored coupons if they were misprinted. Wel I got a coupon for a really cheap oil change out of a coupon book that I paid 20 dollars for. The coupon was for 7.90. I went in & they said no, they’d give it to me for 17.90. They REFUSED to honor the coupon. Do they have to honor it or do I just get screwed? (I live in Oklahoma.. if that makes a difference)


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    And what would the cost be? At a Ford Dealership, I have their free oil change and % off coupons.

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    Not oil changes, I’ve been getting those for free.


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      1. When I drop off my car for a repair, should I take my title and insurance card with me or leave it in the car?
      2. When do I have to present the coupons to have a discount? When I drop off, go see the clerk or when the service is done?
      3. I need to repair my inside driver-side door handle. Which shop should I go to? Auto body shop?
      4. When I go to have an oil change, do I need to bring my own oil?
      1 more question: if I keep the title at home, when I drive around and get pulled over by a cop, am I supposed to have the title on hand to show him?


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        my employer sends out coupons for work and then refuses to pay us our commission on these jobs what recourse do employees have other than to quit?
        let me give more details…i work on commission only, the cust gets a coupon that says oil change ,rotate and coolant change for 59.95, they give me the job and say it doesnt pay commission because the money goes to advertising.


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          If a volunteer was rasing money (,000 – to volunteer in a 3rd world country) and came to your door selling a coupon book for with one coupon for a free something from a certain business(pizza, movie tickets, oil change, etc. valued at – so you made your money back) then there were more coupons to the same business you could use later to save money, would you buy it.

          He (the volunteer) would recieve for each one he sold + once he sold 600, which would be ,000 of what he needed, a company would contribute the additional ,000 he needed.

          On top of this, 10% of the intitial sale would be contributed to a local charity –

          MEANING if 800 coupons were sold you would be a part of an action group that had raised ,200 for a local charity, and help a volunteer raise ,000 to go teach skills and serve in a 3rd world country.


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          Just moved to East Coast and found the oil change here quite expensive, typically +. I found some coupons for oil change around . Can I trust oil changes around that price? Is it necessary to get the expensive ones? Thanks.


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          Just moved to East Coast and found the oil change here quite expensive, typically +. I found some coupons for oil changes around . Can I trust oil changes around that price? Is it necessary to get the expensive ones? Thanks.


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            …by the store and pick up..
            the following and gives me a list!

            Just yesterday we did our shopping she even had a well prepared list or so I thought and coupons. I mentioned two days earlier that we would be shopping and prepare her list!

            Okay so I grumble a little take the list and just before I close the door she yells to wait adds a couple more items. Now I am upset and ask why they were not on the list, well she forgot. Okay were all human right still a little mad head off to take care of my plans for the day.

            Care to guess what happens while changing oil? That’s right my cell phone rings, she found some more shortages in HER kitchen, Why when given two days can she not put a complete list together? I did not plan for this, take care of truck and get home that was my plan!

            I suspect it is another of those ways to drive men crazy! Is this another tactic out of this book that is only entrusted to Women as Mamasu say’s? Is this another chapter eight subject? Okay Ladies fess up!


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            I bought a used car from a Dodge dealership 2 years ago and when we were going over the contract they asked if I wanted to add to my car payment for free oil changes. I said yes, well couple months ago I was on my last coupon and they said I couldn’t get more coupons cause it was only for a year. So now I have extra dollars on my payment for the next 5 years. Is this fraud? I had no idea it was only for a year. The same thing happened to my mom at a different dealership (Toyota). Is this normal?
            Sorry its the next 4 years and yes I’ll admit I was jipped. Like I said I thought it was for the term of my contract not just 1 year. please tell me what BBB is? I want to report this. Where can I report this in NC?


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            Is it physically possible for technician or someone else at the dealership to do something with cv boot on the car?
            Here is my story: brought a Land Cruiser for oil change and multi point inspection, brake service to toyota. had a whole bunch of coupons that they were not happy about. the guy who arranged the service was kind of slicky and not very friendly. I was joking saying that we should have given coupons after the service, so they would not do a bad job.
            the car was not ready that evening, they wanted to keep it overnight.
            i pick up next morning, there is a noice coming out of the right side.
            brought it back for them to look at it. the same guy tells us, ooops, you have to change a "cv boot" it’s been leaking grease and now it’s making the noise. well , my question is, could they do something for the grease to leak out. the left side seems fine and looks different, looks dry and it’s 2004 land cruiser, don’t those last and last and last without major break down. also he said if cv boot replacement will not get rid of the noise, the whole axle might need to be replaced or worked on, i did not quite understand. everything was so fishy, they guy was smiling when we came back and technician agreed that there was no noise when we brought in the car, but now there is.
            shouldn’t they be responsible for fixing it, since the noise started after their service /work was done? is it physically possible to do something to make grease come out of the cv boot?


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            My car is a little over 25,000 miles. I get regular oil changes done to it. I haven’t rotated the tires once (oops.)

            Some coupons came in from the dealership offering deals on maintenance to my car. The problem is that the costs involved are only "checking," not actually replacing the part.

            I have a coupon for tire rotation .35

            Four wheel alignment .95…..check steering, suspension and shocks. Set toe-in, camber and caster (where applicable.) Check tie-rods and ball joints. Check tire pressure and inspect tires for cuts, damage, and uneven wear. Plus tax.

            Mainenance Special .95…..Change engine oil, filter. Rotate tires. Inspect air filter & Brake system.

            I also notice that my car, when I hit bumps/potholes, makes a large rattling, especially in the front right. My friends and family say my car sounds like crap when I hit any kind of bump.

            Also, sometimes when I brake, I hear a light knocking coming from the front, my brake pedal is fine, it’s just coming from where the tires are I think.

            So, please give me advice. Which coupon(s) should I /need I use, and do you think they can check the rattling since my car is still under warranty?

            Thanks!


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            My car is a little over 25,000 miles. I get regular oil changes done to it. I haven’t rotated the tires once (oops.)

            Some coupons came in from the dealership offering deals on maintenance to my car. The problem is that the costs involved are only "checking," not actually replacing the part.

            I have a coupon for tire rotation .35
            A four wheel alignment .95…..check steering, suspension and shocks. Set toe-in, camber and caster (where applicable.) Check tie-rods and ball joints. Check tire pressure and inspect tires for cuts, damage, and uneven wear. Plus tax.
            Mainenance Special…..Change engine oil, filter. Rotate tires. Inspect air filter & Brake system.

            I also notice that my car, when I hit bumps/potholes, makes a large rattling in the front right. My friends and family say my car sounds like crap when I hit any kind of bump.

            Also, sometimes when I brake, I hear a light knocking coming from the front right, my brake pedal is fine, it’s just coming from where the tire is I think.

            So, please give me advice. Which coupon should I /need I use, and do you think they can check the rattling since my car is still under warranty?

            Thanks!
            Oops the maintenance special is .95 I forgot to write that.


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            If a volunteer was rasing money (,000 – to volunteer in a 3rd world country) and came to your door selling a coupon book for with one coupon for a free something from a certain business(pizza, movie tickets, oil change, etc. valued at – so you made your money back) then there were more coupons to the same business you could use later to save money, would you buy it.

            He (the volunteer) would recieve for each one he sold + once he sold 600, which would be ,000 of what he needed, a company would contribute the additional ,000 he needed.

            On top of this, 10% of the intitial sale would be contributed to a local charity –

            MEANING if 800 coupons were sold you would be a part of an action group that had raised ,200 for a local charity, and help a volunteer raise ,000 to go teach skills and serve in a 3rd world country.


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            If a volunteer was rasing money (,000 – to volunteer in a 3rd world country) and came to your door selling a coupon book for with one coupon for a free something from a certain business(pizza, movie tickets, oil change, etc. valued at – so you made your money back) then there were more coupons to the same business you could use later to save money, would you buy it.

            He (the volunteer) would recieve for each one he sold + once he sold 600, which would be ,000 of what he needed, a company would contribute the additional ,000 he needed.

            On top of this, 10% of the intitial sale would be contributed to a local charity –

            MEANING if 800 coupons were sold you would be a part of an action group that had raised ,200 for a local charity, and help a volunteer raise ,000 to go teach skills and serve in a 3rd world country.


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