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Car Forum / Driving, Maintenance, Tuning / Maintenance and Repair / December 2006

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Do hot girls get better deal or ripped off?

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J J - 30 Nov 2006 23:19 GMT
If a very attractive girl, dressed skimpy comes into a auto repair shop
or used car dealer; do you think she gets a lower price or ripped off?

I knew a Hooters waitress who went to a Jiffy Lube in short shorts and
short top.  Pretended that she never had changed oil in her car.  She
said she was broke. Got the oil change and air filter free.

But are there others who think girls like that are air heads and sell
them needless parts and services just to rip them off.

Imagine a hottie coming into your shop in tight jeans,  skimpy top.
Give her the best deal or rip her off?
E Meyer - 01 Dec 2006 05:03 GMT
On 11/30/06 5:19 PM, in article
21332-456F6701-353@storefull-3236.bay.webtv.net, "J J" <Lauren__C@webtv.net>
wrote:

> If a very attractive girl, dressed skimpy comes into a auto repair shop
> or used car dealer; do you think she gets a lower price or ripped off?
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
> Imagine a hottie coming into your shop in tight jeans,  skimpy top.
> Give her the best deal or rip her off?

Speaking as the father of 4 girls, my experience has been that whenever any
one of them sets foot in an auto repair shop, an attempt is made to sell
them half the planet.  Doesn't matter what they wear or how they act.  God
help them if they don't demonstrate that they already know exactly what
needs to be done.  The big surprise for me is that this happens even in the
most reputable of places.
John S. - 01 Dec 2006 15:38 GMT
> On 11/30/06 5:19 PM, in article
> 21332-456F6701-353@storefull-3236.bay.webtv.net, "J J" <Lauren__C@webtv.net>
[quoted text clipped - 19 lines]
> needs to be done.  The big surprise for me is that this happens even in the
> most reputable of places.

As the father of two now grown ladies in their 30's I agree.  It was
particularly difficult when they were off to university and had to take
the car in for repairs.  Spent many an hour prepping them on the phone
so they would be able to control the discussion.

To my knowlege neither of them tried the bimbo approach.
 
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