*Update--this was the estimate, they gave me misinformation initially. Parts still need to be ordered.
Well the car completely stopped charging so had it in for service today at Princeton. Was not given an estimate or any call that the repair would cost $3k which is very disappointing and also illegal
Well the car completely stopped charging so had it in for service today at Princeton. Was not given an estimate or any call that the repair would cost $3k which is very disappointing and also illegal
- It is unlawful under the Auto Repairs Deceptive Practices Regulations and the New Jersey Consumer Fraud Act for an automotive repair dealer to "Start work without first giving the consumer a written estimate. The total price must be stated either as "price not to exceed" a certain amount or as an exact figure broken down into parts and labor."
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