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evlee 01-16-2014 02:36 PM

Chill yo! I'll buy everyone a round of beer! Just chill!
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Great68 01-16-2014 02:37 PM

Pacific Mazda put a whole bunch of scratches on my Mazda, under my hood when they replaced the hood gasket. It looked like the monkey just used a flat-head screwdriver to pry out the gasket-clips, and he wasn't very successful.

They also overfilled my oil by amost a full litre. (first service)

Damn right I was mad, and I had every right to be. Especially how when I brought it up to the service manager he kinda just brushed it off, gave the tech a "why I oughta!" to the tech.

At that point I realized it wasn't worth my time with those jackasses.
Solution? Never letting them touching my car again and telling everyone I knew about the shitty experience. Among all the other scratches & shit the car has gotten since it's a daily driver, I don't even notice it any more.

falcon 01-16-2014 04:11 PM

LOL @ this thread.

twitchyzero 01-16-2014 10:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by falcon (Post 8400061)
First mistake was buying a $2000 "lip" kit. Seriously... $2000? What were you thinking it's simple ABS plastic. Also, shit happens. It' barely scuffed and no one can see it. Don't be so worried. No one cares you have a lip let alone will notice it's slightly scuffed.

I don't think the dealer should have to replace it or fix it. It's part of owning a car, things get scratched/worn etc. It was bound to eventually happen. Hell, they probably park the same type of car in that spot all the time and low and behold yours has a barely noticeable lip and they make a mistake. Deal with it and move on. It's only a car.

i love it when internet users tell others how to spend their hard-earned money

i don't think it's so much the dollar value or the fact that it's non-visible/on the underside of a car..it's about the principal and customer service. The least they could've done was to just OFFER just about anything to try and right a wrong no matter how big the issue is. Now Don Doc's got a 5 page stinker thread on a local car forum. Think about how easy this could've been avoided.

"it's only a <insert inanimate object or a pet>" can apply to anything you care deeply about.

MarkyMark 01-17-2014 05:35 AM

Considering the lot boys that drive peoples car around the lot I'm not surprised. Anytime I go in for service I put a post-it note on the rear view mirror telling them not to wash it, because apparently just telling them isn't enough.

When you're dealing with idiots you have to treat them accordingly.
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acrophobia 01-17-2014 09:03 PM

Does OP have reason to be frustrated? Definitely.
OP is ocd about his car? Yes, but so am I, and so are many other folks here.
Would this be easier to accept if he had caused the damage himself? Probably.
Will OP forget about the damage in a few weeks? Likely.
Should the dealership have at least acknowledged that they caused the damage? Of course, and a simple "sorry" goes a long way.

I am surprised that on a site for 'car enthusiasts' so many are quick to dismiss OPs frustration. His car that he worked hard for and invests time/energy into was damaged, by whatever degree, by someone that a) doesn't give a shit about other people's property and b) won't even admit their fault. If we (revscene) love cars but still have a "screw it, it's going to happen eventually" attitude then it's no wonder that I can't take my car to a dealership and get a simple service, by a tech with less passion than ours, without some issue arising.

Sunfighter 01-17-2014 09:27 PM

It was like somebody above had mentioned, it wasn't the situation but rather his tone and his approach.

Let's re-imagine the OPs first post :

Hey guys, hoping to get some advice here.

I had my car in for servicing recently and unfortunately during the process I have reason to believe the service tech or one of the lots boys managed to scrape the underside of my front lip (as you can see in the picture that I have attached).

I'm not so much worried about the initial price of the lip/installation but rather the service manager's quick dismissal of the situation. Fortunately, the damage is on the underside of the lip so it isn't visible but to me the principle remains that the dealer should at least acknowledge some fault.

What are your thoughts? Perhaps I should write a letter to the General Manager of the dealership or contact Subaru Canada? I know it doesn't seem like an epically damaging scenerio but I obviously worked hard to pay for the lip/installation and would have liked the dealership to have owned some of the responsibility for the damage (even if it isn't visible unless you are under the car).

Thanks in advance everybody.


Had the OP posted THAT!!!!!!! I guarantee there wouldn't be five pages of combative posts, flaming and general fighting. It was the OP's tone that annoyed some readers and his tone and attitude overshadowed what was actually a reasonable dispute against his dealer. Based on his post here I can only imagine how he approached the service manager.

Soundy 01-17-2014 09:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sunfighter (Post 8401580)
Had the OP posted THAT!!!!!!! I guarantee there wouldn't be five pages of combative posts, flaming and general fighting. It was the OP's tone that annoyed some readers and his tone and attitude overshadowed what was actually a reasonable dispute against his dealer. Based on his post here I can only imagine how he approached the service manager.

Because Revscene.

DaJo 01-18-2014 12:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sunfighter (Post 8401580)
It was like somebody above had mentioned, it wasn't the situation but rather his tone and his approach.

Let's re-imagine the OPs first post :

Hey guys, hoping to get some advice here.

I had my car in for servicing recently and unfortunately during the process I have reason to believe the service tech or one of the lots boys managed to scrape the underside of my front lip (as you can see in the picture that I have attached).

I'm not so much worried about the initial price of the lip/installation but rather the service manager's quick dismissal of the situation. Fortunately, the damage is on the underside of the lip so it isn't visible but to me the principle remains that the dealer should at least acknowledge some fault.

What are your thoughts? Perhaps I should write a letter to the General Manager of the dealership or contact Subaru Canada? I know it doesn't seem like an epically damaging scenerio but I obviously worked hard to pay for the lip/installation and would have liked the dealership to have owned some of the responsibility for the damage (even if it isn't visible unless you are under the car).

Thanks in advance everybody.


Had the OP posted THAT!!!!!!! I guarantee there wouldn't be five pages of combative posts, flaming and general fighting. It was the OP's tone that annoyed some readers and his tone and attitude overshadowed what was actually a reasonable dispute against his dealer. Based on his post here I can only imagine how he approached the service manager.

You know, I have to agree with you on that. It was pretty obvious that my frustration got the better of me while i was typing out this thread. BUT, even after mentioning my real intentions of the thread numerous times people were still being ignorant. #BecauseRevscene

And on that note, DD and I sorted it all out. Have a safe weekend everybody.
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ilovebacon 01-18-2014 03:09 AM

.......

!SG 01-18-2014 06:57 AM

trends:

- bitch on rs, get ppl on your side, forward link to dealership as leverage to get everything (realistic or not) on your want list.

new trend:
- bitch on rs, try to get ppl on your side, ppl realize some facts arent adding up. OP gets called out and public shamed, OP blames RS...




intitlement generation....


coles note:

- try to gain credibility and severity of the situation by adding a price tag to the item.
- original intent backfires as public sees value of product does not equate cost paid for product.


so... deductive reasoning.
OP has never had to use RS for more than say... viewing threads, and buy n sell hence low post count + long time join date. decides to create leverage by "informing" dealership with an "internet bad experience", as seeing several threads of past have succeeded in outcomes working positively to the OP's side. Public opinion does not work in favor for OP. OP blames RS out of fustration.

Moral of the story, people arent stupid.

Soundy 01-18-2014 07:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by !SG (Post 8401701)
Moral of the story, people arent stupid.

:suspicious:

!SG 01-18-2014 07:12 AM

OP's car is lowered

i doubt the OP will jack up his car daily to inspect any possibly damage under the vehicle. or even a full hoist to properly inspect all damage under vehicle.

OP's car is lowered. you better believe that wont be the last time you scratch your front lip.


Id be embarassed to tell ppl i spent 2g's on a lip kit for an STI. that front lip better come with 2 ho's in bikini's and fur coats standing by the lip at all times to make sure i dont scratch the thing. (cue bumpin background music)


telling ppl you spent 2g's on engine mods... believable.

telling ppl you spent 2g's on a paint job... believable.

telling ppl you spent 2g's on a lip kit... ehhh... ok somewhat believable since he did say STI, assuming its the factory abs plastic one, probably comes pre painted as well. but id still lean over to take a 2nd look to mentally justify the 2g's.

loving cars, and realizing it is a damn car that you modified and things are going to squeak, rattle, and scratch are 2 damn things. IM OCD, but at least i know that by driving my car, scratches happen.

Quote:

Originally Posted by acrophobia (Post 8401565)
Does OP have reason to be frustrated? Definitely.
OP is ocd about his car? Yes, but so am I, and so are many other folks here.
Would this be easier to accept if he had caused the damage himself? Probably.
Will OP forget about the damage in a few weeks? Likely.
Should the dealership have at least acknowledged that they caused the damage? Of course, and a simple "sorry" goes a long way.

I am surprised that on a site for 'car enthusiasts' so many are quick to dismiss OPs frustration. His car that he worked hard for and invests time/energy into was damaged, by whatever degree, by someone that a) doesn't give a shit about other people's property and b) won't even admit their fault. If we (revscene) love cars but still have a "screw it, it's going to happen eventually" attitude then it's no wonder that I can't take my car to a dealership and get a simple service, by a tech with less passion than ours, without some issue arising.


!SG 01-18-2014 07:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Soundy (Post 8401705)
:suspicious:


"quick billybob, help me with the still so i can get my moonshine goin!"

Zedbra 01-18-2014 07:32 AM

I actually could follow this logic. I'm not going to read 5 pages, I think this gives me all I need to know here.

Quote:

Originally Posted by !SG (Post 8401701)
trends:

- bitch on rs, get ppl on your side, forward link to dealership as leverage to get everything (realistic or not) on your want list.

new trend:
- bitch on rs, try to get ppl on your side, ppl realize some facts arent adding up. OP gets called out and public shamed, OP blames RS...




intitlement generation....


coles note:

- try to gain credibility and severity of the situation by adding a price tag to the item.
- original intent backfires as public sees value of product does not equate cost paid for product.


so... deductive reasoning.
OP has never had to use RS for more than say... viewing threads, and buy n sell hence low post count + long time join date. decides to create leverage by "informing" dealership with an "internet bad experience", as seeing several threads of past have succeeded in outcomes working positively to the OP's side. Public opinion does not work in favor for OP. OP blames RS out of fustration.

Moral of the story, people arent stupid.


DaJo 01-18-2014 07:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by !SG (Post 8401708)
OP's car is lowered

i doubt the OP will jack up his car daily to inspect any possibly damage under the vehicle. or even a full hoist to properly inspect all damage under vehicle.

OP's car is lowered. you better believe that wont be the last time you scratch your front lip.


Id be embarassed to tell ppl i spent 2g's on a lip kit for an STI. that front lip better come with 2 ho's in bikini's and fur coats standing by the lip at all times to make sure i dont scratch the thing. (cue bumpin background music)


telling ppl you spent 2g's on engine mods... believable.

telling ppl you spent 2g's on a paint job... believable.

telling ppl you spent 2g's on a lip kit... ehhh... ok somewhat believable since he did say STI, assuming its the factory abs plastic one, probably comes pre painted as well. but id still lean over to take a 2nd look to mentally justify the 2g's.

loving cars, and realizing it is a damn car that you modified and things are going to squeak, rattle, and scratch are 2 damn things. IM OCD, but at least i know that by driving my car, scratches happen.

With all due to respect, my car is not lowered.

Like I said, telling the people the price tag of the lip kit was probably not the smartest thing I did.

As for blaming RS, well... Don't take it personal because I'm not the one who initiates the insults. I tried my best reasoning and explaining myself why I was here.

Am I using this site as leverage? Not really, I posted this here to warn people of what happened in my personal experience. I did not use this website to persuade the dealer into doing anything.

I had my video and image links I sent to them instead.

Grim 01-18-2014 10:41 AM

its just a lip, get over it you pussy
you have vagina breath

acrophobia 01-18-2014 11:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by !SG (Post 8401708)
but at least i know that by driving my car, scratches happen.

Again, some scratches would be less aggravating if YOU were driving your car and they were caused by YOU. Instead someone else had the car for a only a short amount of time, while collecting your money at ~$100/hr, and won't even admit to what they did.

If it was my car I surely wouldn't demand a new lip or monetary compensation, but I would expect a simple apology.

On Thursday I loaned a calculator to one of my students and didn't it back. When I asked him about it the next day, he was immediately defensive and said he gave it back, implying that I had lost it. I really could care less about the calculator...just admit to losing it, take some responsibility, and we both walk away satisfied.

bcrdukes 01-18-2014 11:43 AM

I forgot about this thread, but I just got back from Don Docksteader and test drove a 2014 WRX. Great service. (And I don't mean the service department neither.) :D

i-vtecyo 01-18-2014 11:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by !SG (Post 8401701)
so... deductive reasoning.
OP has never had to use RS for more than say... viewing threads, and buy n sell hence low post count + long time join date. decides to create leverage by "informing" dealership with an "internet bad experience", as seeing several threads of past have succeeded in outcomes working positively to the OP's side. Public opinion does not work in favor for OP. OP blames RS out of fustration.

Moral of the story, people arent stupid.

pretty much a summary of the "regulars" of RS do not welcome and treat new members or members who dont post frequently differently in a negative way?

Euro7r 01-18-2014 12:11 PM

The OP wasn't using RS as leverage against the dealership. He even admit his emotions got the better of him by posting the cost of the lip which drove this thread to a completely different direction than what his intents were. His intentions were to let us know Don Docksteader damaged his lip and did not act professionally to apologize in any way. As per video, they damaged the lip and left the OP with a big "FU" at the end of his service without a professional acknowledgement they messed up his vehicle.

Of course things will get damaged at some point down the road, we all know and even the OP knows. He was simply trying to let us know to not let dealerships like that push us around like what happened to the OP.

Mr.Jay 01-18-2014 02:24 PM

Lol @ SG! Talking out his ass like he actually knows op car.

Op car is not lowered in any way. Just has lip kit on it.

Making assumptions is easy right.

Op even said he didnt care about damage more of how he was treated.
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meme405 01-18-2014 02:46 PM

To be fair OP only appologized after we called him out on his BS, so had we not done that he may very well have tried to use this as leverage against the dealership.

Quote:

Originally Posted by i-vtecyo (Post 8401814)
pretty much a summary of the "regulars" of RS do not welcome and treat new members or members who dont post frequently differently in a negative way?

If they only come on here to use us to try and gain compensation from another party by turning us against them, then its fair that we will view them negatively.

Everyone defending the OP saying, it wasn't his intentions to do this or that. It may very well have been his intentions, we only forced him to change his outlook on the scenario by pointing out to him how ridiculous some of this actually was. He claims he only wants an apology, but I guarantee that if we had all said oh thats lame they should fix that, he would not have sat back if he had received his apology and he would have furthur blackmailed the dealership into giving him more.

This is my perception of what could have happened and may very well have happened.

!SG 01-18-2014 03:47 PM

you are absolutely right, i do not know the OP nor his car. i didnt know that was a requirement to post in this thread. then it can be argued back that the op didnt give an accurate or enough info on vehicle thus i have no choice but to talk out of my ass. i however do know trends and i happen to see them all the time, especially on this site. OP signed up back in 2007, with less posts than is required to post in the buy n sell.

I do know that i drive a lowered car. I do know that i have a lip kit. I do know that scratches happen with a lip kit or not. I have scratches on my 4runner, from everyday driving.

What makes me curious is how can you see the scratches which are under the lip without lifting up the car? but i dont know OP nor his car. i am speculating.

Always blame the dealership. bitch enough and anything can be achieved.

If OP didnt care, why start the thread? "to warn others" or "for the better of the community"

heard them all...

Scratch the lip, sucks, but that comes with the territory of modding a car. It may be OEM kit, but its still modding.



Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr.Jay (Post 8401932)
Lol @ SG! Talking out his ass like he actually knows op car.

Op car is not lowered in any way. Just has lip kit on it.

Making assumptions is easy right.

Op even said he didnt care about damage more of how he was treated.
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!SG 01-18-2014 03:48 PM

you aint a new member if you registered back in 07.

and when one of your first ever active posts is to "warn others" but turns sour... then as any member would, i would question the intent and added information to the "community"

Quote:

Originally Posted by i-vtecyo (Post 8401814)
pretty much a summary of the "regulars" of RS do not welcome and treat new members or members who dont post frequently differently in a negative way?



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