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Personally, I'm done haggling with thieves and morons from dealerships. If you paid for the initial repair with a credit card (I always use my AMEX card for these types of charges), I'd call the credit card company and put the charge in contention. They'll charge back the dealership for the amount, and then you can go resolve the issue however you like. Trust me, the dealership will be far more interested in resolving this issue with you if you take this approach. Screw begging them to do what's right or spending days of your time chasing this issue up the corporate tree.


This is an attractive idea, but I wonder what will happen if the dealership files a Mechanic's Lien for non-payment? Maybe a lawyer type from New Mexico can comment.
Why would they? There's a far simpler approach for them. It works like this. Dealership calls noting issue when they are advised of the disputed charge. You respond and explain situation. Final step is usually a final visit with the service manager (or GM in my case) to finalize how this will be resolved. I did this on one of my wife's cars, and agreed to pay for parts only (i.e. no labor charges). It was in the best interest of the dealership to accept this deal, and simply make a bad situation of their making, go away.


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After you talk to dealer #1, the next step should be their insurance company. They are insured for things like this. Sometimes even the threat of filing a claim against their insurance is motivation for them to help.

The important thing is to not let dealer #2 do anything until things have been straightened out.
 
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Just what repair cost $1800?


That's what I what to know. Good lord.


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I do not think one can obtain a mechanic's lien until they have a judgement. Filing a dispute with the CC is an excellent idea, you usually have 45 days to do this.


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Just what repair cost $1800?


That's what I what to know. Good lord.



The only radiator they had available was an after market one that cost 900 dollars...
 
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