Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. Same as anyone who works on your home. It's how they make some profit. Rationale is that they took the time to get the part and possibly store it on site. So there is effort on their end to get the right parts. And the consumer does not have a garage full of spares.
Interesting. What’s the reason behind not allowing customers to get their own parts and have mechanics install? Liability?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. Same as anyone who works on your home. It's how they make some profit. Rationale is that they took the time to get the part and possibly store it on site. So there is effort on their end to get the right parts. And the consumer does not have a garage full of spares.
Interesting. What’s the reason behind not allowing customers to get their own parts and have mechanics install? Liability?
Anonymous wrote:Yes. Same as anyone who works on your home. It's how they make some profit. Rationale is that they took the time to get the part and possibly store it on site. So there is effort on their end to get the right parts. And the consumer does not have a garage full of spares.