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Originally Posted by BRZfan
OP:
Here is your problem and solution/suggestion.
You evidently did not trust the dealer before going there - Questionable action.
Since you did decide to go there with paranoid (your admittance) feelings (THE PROBLEM), you should have expressed to them (SOLUTION) that you are concerned with any damage that might occur to the vehicle and TOLD THEM that you had taken photos of your vehicle just prior just to taking it in and at the very least had the dealer inspect your vehicle in specific areas of your concern.
It had subsequently appeared, possibly, to the dealer that you were trying to commit fraud or to 'trap them'. I suspect that they made the correct decision. With my suggestions above you could have prevented the problem but decided not to.
OP and OTHERS:
Faulting and expressing that the dealer is not doing business properly is NOT the correct or moral procedure. Suck it up and GET OVER IT and GET SMART. DO NOT PLAY DUMB. You asked for opinion, this was mine... You now know what to do the next time you have anyone of suspect working on your car.
BTW: Your video is not effective evidence against the dealer.. It is merely confirming that they are denying something that would be otherwise evident by verbally denying the damages occurred by them..
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I know what you're trying to say and I appreciate your response but what if lets say after I told them this, they decide to turn off my dashcamera? Whoops, there goes my evidence.