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Old 06-06-2020, 05:51 PM   #18
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Originally Posted by DarkPira7e View Post
If the steak they'll provide may be rotten and I don't know how to cook, yes.
To a shop or kitchen, bringing your mats in is a very unwanted liability. If your steak is bad, it's still their problem because they cooked it, if your part is bad, it's still their problem because they installed it, and they're stuck warrantying a part they had nothing to do with and can't turn around to a parts supplier for compensation.

Suppose we install a clutch that develops a defect, we turn around to our supplier for a new one and they eat part of the labor on the warranty job. If we I stall your clutch that has a defect, we eat the clutch and labor on the warranty job.

BYOP is terrible manners. Buy your own parts if you install them, that's fine, but don't bring that crap to a shop.
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