Protector Plus?
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Re: Protector Plus?
Drew wrote:
>
> I saw this on my Civic invoice. Anyone know what, exactly, this is? It
> cost $289 whatever it is. I'm going to ask the dealer about it but
> thought it a good idea to get a second opinion here.
>
> TIA,
>
> Drew
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In Canada, we have a national tax called the GST (gouge and screw tax).
In Britain it's called the VAT. At your dealer, they stuck some plastic
protector over the leading edges of your paint / headlights and didn't
mention that they were sneaking it on to your bill.
It's a moneymaker for the dealer, but may be a good thing for your car
(depending on what it turns out to be). I might just be some Scotchguard
on the fabric and some Armor All on the dash :-(
You should try to get your money back, since they 'slipped it to you',
which is against consumer law (in Canada).
'Curly'
>
> I saw this on my Civic invoice. Anyone know what, exactly, this is? It
> cost $289 whatever it is. I'm going to ask the dealer about it but
> thought it a good idea to get a second opinion here.
>
> TIA,
>
> Drew
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In Canada, we have a national tax called the GST (gouge and screw tax).
In Britain it's called the VAT. At your dealer, they stuck some plastic
protector over the leading edges of your paint / headlights and didn't
mention that they were sneaking it on to your bill.
It's a moneymaker for the dealer, but may be a good thing for your car
(depending on what it turns out to be). I might just be some Scotchguard
on the fabric and some Armor All on the dash :-(
You should try to get your money back, since they 'slipped it to you',
which is against consumer law (in Canada).
'Curly'
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Re: Protector Plus?
"'Curly Q. Links'" <motsco__@interbaun.com> wrote in message
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> Drew wrote:
> >
> > I saw this on my Civic invoice. Anyone know what, exactly, this is? It
> > cost $289 whatever it is. I'm going to ask the dealer about it but
> > thought it a good idea to get a second opinion here.
> >
> > TIA,
> >
> > Drew
>
>
> ----------------------------------
>
> In Canada, we have a national tax called the GST (gouge and screw tax).
> In Britain it's called the VAT. At your dealer, they stuck some plastic
> protector over the leading edges of your paint / headlights and didn't
> mention that they were sneaking it on to your bill.
>
> It's a moneymaker for the dealer, but may be a good thing for your car
> (depending on what it turns out to be). I might just be some Scotchguard
> on the fabric and some Armor All on the dash :-(
>
> You should try to get your money back, since they 'slipped it to you',
> which is against consumer law (in Canada).
>
> 'Curly'
Yeah my dealer tried the old tack extras when I bought my 2003 Accord. $80
for rear mud guard which do nothing. I told them to remove them. They
tried to say it would leave the tail of my car unprotected from mud and rock
chips. Bull! After 70,000 KM there isn't a single rock chip on the side
fenders behind the rear tires and there's $80 more in my pocket.
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