CMoore711
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I don’t know this shop or have any dog in this fight...
But there are some broad assumptions here over a few day delay in an email response and all negative... What if it’s completely opposite? They do such good work and are so incredibly busy and they give their full attention to the cars/customers physically in their shop, the customers currently paying. And Maybe because of this they only get 1-2 days a week to roll through their email?!?!
If my car was in a shop getting wrenched on and the staff had to step away from their work to respond to every email they got right at that moment and delayed my install over it, I’d be more pissed about that and I bet you would too.
Put down the keyboard and phone and stop by their shop (or any shop you’re considering doing your power adder install.) Take a gander at the vehicles there and the level of work being done, pay attention to how clean the shop floor is how organized their tools are what steps they’re taking to protect the paint on customers cars while wrenching on them.
There are far larger tell tale signs of how good a shop is or isn’t than waiting longer than you’d hoped to get an email response...
But there are some broad assumptions here over a few day delay in an email response and all negative... What if it’s completely opposite? They do such good work and are so incredibly busy and they give their full attention to the cars/customers physically in their shop, the customers currently paying. And Maybe because of this they only get 1-2 days a week to roll through their email?!?!
If my car was in a shop getting wrenched on and the staff had to step away from their work to respond to every email they got right at that moment and delayed my install over it, I’d be more pissed about that and I bet you would too.
Put down the keyboard and phone and stop by their shop (or any shop you’re considering doing your power adder install.) Take a gander at the vehicles there and the level of work being done, pay attention to how clean the shop floor is how organized their tools are what steps they’re taking to protect the paint on customers cars while wrenching on them.
There are far larger tell tale signs of how good a shop is or isn’t than waiting longer than you’d hoped to get an email response...