Anonymous wrote:I shouldn't have "been cheap" and gone to Jiffy Lube, even though she's taken her car there many times.
Our regular mechanic insists on keeping the car for days for any type of service, including a simple oil change, and I didn't want to be without the car for days. Oil changes are what Jiffy Lube does, so one would think they would know how to do it right...
The car is possibly out of commission for a couple of weeks while they figure out the extent of the damage, and DW and I disagree about how to proceed (that's a bit of an understatement).
Someone give me some hope.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did she expect you to go back there and watch them pour the oil in?? She’s frustrated and taking it out on you. It’s a crappy situation, hugely inconvenient and probably expensive. Just apologize even though you didn’t do anything wrong and promise to never take the car there again.
Are you serious?
Rule 1: Never apologize when you did nothing wrong. Never. It sends the wrong message and only encourages bullies to bully you more.
Anonymous wrote:Did she expect you to go back there and watch them pour the oil in?? She’s frustrated and taking it out on you. It’s a crappy situation, hugely inconvenient and probably expensive. Just apologize even though you didn’t do anything wrong and promise to never take the car there again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does she really blame you, or is she complaining/venting about the situation and you're the only one around to hear? Obviously this is not your fault.
DH spends a decent amount of time ranting in my presence about things that have nothing to do with me, but it's just his way of venting. It's not like I'm to blame for whatever bee is in his bonnet.
A grown adult should be able to vent in a manner that leaves zero thought in the others persons mind that the grown adult is not blaming the other person.
My wife is one of those people that vents in a manner that completely implicates me in everything or ties what she is venting about to something I have done or should have done. It’s exhausting and frankly ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Right. She’s not responding to the mistake. She’s responding to your likely underreaction and absence of a plan. The shop likely destroyed your engine. Match your wife’s concern because it’s warranted. Then make a plan and follow through so you’re made whole. That’s all you need to do.
Anonymous wrote:Hope you contacted the oil shop you had do the work. I have heard similar tales but have used those single service places (Jiffy Lube, Meineke, tire king) and not had a problem. Sounds like Wife is lashing out. How to proceed though is to ask lube shop to handle repair costs.
Anonymous wrote:How can your wife blame you? I would expect Jiffy Lube to do what they charge you for doing. Not your fault.
Anonymous wrote:I shouldn't have "been cheap" and gone to Jiffy Lube, even though she's taken her car there many times.
Our regular mechanic insists on keeping the car for days for any type of service, including a simple oil change, and I didn't want to be without the car for days. Oil changes are what Jiffy Lube does, so one would think they would know how to do it right...
The car is possibly out of commission for a couple of weeks while they figure out the extent of the damage, and DW and I disagree about how to proceed (that's a bit of an understatement).
Someone give me some hope.
Anonymous wrote:I shouldn't have "been cheap" and gone to Jiffy Lube, even though she's taken her car there many times.
Our regular mechanic insists on keeping the car for days for any type of service, including a simple oil change, and I didn't want to be without the car for days. Oil changes are what Jiffy Lube does, so one would think they would know how to do it right...
The car is possibly out of commission for a couple of weeks while they figure out the extent of the damage, and DW and I disagree about how to proceed (that's a bit of an understatement).
Someone give me some hope.