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Discover The Most Common Techniques Mechanics Use to Con People Out of Money - Secrets Exposed!

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Top Mechanic Reveals Dirty Secrets Of The Trade --

Have you ever gone to an auto repair shop for an oil change, only to have the mechanic say you need a new transmission? Or has the mysterious “check engine” light come on, and next thing you know the mechanic has a list of expensive engine parts that need replacing?

You’re certainly not alone.  They exploit anyone who doesn’t know what’s going on – and that’s MOST EVERYONE!

According to Dave, our ‘mechanic insider’ with over 40 years of experience, “Jacking up prices with unnecessary repairs is easier than you think. And it happens way more often than most realize.”

"I was about to be taken to the cleaners by my mechanic. They set me up, pulled hoses, reconnected them, pulled wires, reconnecting them just long enough to set off a light so that when I went in for my emissions test they'd be able to say 'oh, you're not going to pass and it's going to cost you an extra dollar amount' and when I calculated it was going to be well over $1,000."
Ginette Allard
Woodbridge, Ontario, CA

Dave recently shared some dirty, inside secrets about how shady mechanics get you to pay for things you really don’t need.

“The shop has to stay in business.” Dave explains. “And since the profit margin is tiny for repair shops, it’s not uncommon for mechanics to feel the pressure by their bosses to perform unnecessary work. It’s basically, ‘do it or lose your job.”

“The Wallet Flush”

Here’s a sneaky trick most everyone’s familiar with. Dave says it’s known as “The Wallet Flush”. You go in for a routine oil change and suddenly it turns into something much more expensive.

“Shops lose money on a $19 oil change. So the idea is to sell you coolant flushes, trans flushes, power steering flushes…that’s where the money is.”

"The Idiot Light"
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This under-handed trick is a big money maker. “Mechanics love jacking up repair costs based on the ‘Idiot Light’, a term often used for the ‘Check Engine Light’. It’s one of the most profitable and easy to use tricks in the industry.”

He continues, “It’s so easy to rip people off with this one because you’re exploiting people’s fears. Preying on their lack of knowledge of the ‘Check Engine Light’. It could be a simple $50 fix but the average person has no way of knowing.

So mechanics can take advantage of that and easily make anything up – who’s gonna know?”

And that’s precisely what Brenda thinks happened to her…

"When that light came on, I got worried. The guy at the shop looked under the hood for about 5 minutes before telling me I needed to replace the entire mass air flow sensor – it cost over $300! About 2 months later, the check engine light came on again, so I decided to take it to the dealership... they said it didn’t look like anything had been touched or replaced at all, but they couldn’t be sure. I was so mad and felt so embarrassed. I know he saw an easy target and took advantage of me."
Brenda M.
Raleigh, North Carolina
What Can I Do To Protect Myself?

Get an edge as a vehicle owner by arming yourself with the same actual tools that the mechanics use. 

Mechanics use digital analysis software tools to diagnose your car’s issues.

These tools can cost them over $2,000, which is part of the reason they then mark up the price and charge you $40-400 to use it for you.  

There’s now actually a consumer tool that’s changed the game and does the same thing those $2,000+ industry tools do, for a fraction of the cost.

It’s called FIXD and it’s one of the gadgets we highly recommend to our readers because of its innovative technology and stellar reputation of over 1,007,492 people who’ve used it to safeguard their car or truck.

Check out the short video below to see it in action going head-to-head against the expensive mechanic tools…

At the Home Geek blog we’re a big fan of anything that disrupts the industry and takes an industry-insider solution to a problem and puts it into the hands of the every day consumer…

empowering them with a line of defense against corrupt mechanics who are incentivized by their bosses to scam the customers just to keep their jobs.

This gadget allows normal everyday drivers to protect their family and avoid being taken advantage of by predatory mechanics, and keeps their car safe while saving hundreds or even thousands of dollars in unneeded “repairs”.

This way you’ll keep mechanics honest and only need to go into the shop when you know what the actual problem is, since the tool recognizes over 7000 different common vehicle problems and can tell you in realtime by giving you notifications right to your smartphone.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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