Oh, so 'screwing the customer for unrequired work" has a new name now. It's called "Quality Service, not Dodgey service"
I'll make sure that I keep that in mind & thank you so much for clarifying the status of quality tradesmen. I know that they will all want to thank you for that. I'm sure that Dodgey tradesmen all over are rejoicing now.
I'm sure that all reputable repairers will be glad that the rest of us are now 'in the loop' whenever they offer us "Quality service, not Dodgey Service."
Of course the key word here is "unrequired" meaning, not needed, not warranted, not required.
Next time I have a missfire from a dud plug & the mechanic says that an exchange cylinder head is only xxx dollars, i'l be sure to ask him if he is providing me with 'quality service'
The next time that we have some electrical work that DOES NOT need doing, we now know who to call.
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Phunkdoctaspock wrote
I believe its ok for a mechanic to perform unrequired work
Its called Quality service, Not Dodgy service.
From my Websters dictionary.
Service = The copulation of a female animal with a male. "The bull is going to 'service' the cow"
So in simple terms, what will the bull do to the cow?
If it's a stud bull, it will provide "Quality Service"[not Dodgey Service]