Just came from there. The guy running the place, "Larry", used to work for Munro. I now know why.
Munro used to pull that crap of lulling you in and getting your car in the air and then hitting you with an exorbitant repair estimate. I threatened them with police to get my car off their rack with no work being done after this guy started spouting about how it would be illegal for him to release my car to me in the state it was in. Please, let me call the police for you. I know there is no such law about repair shops keeping vehicles that are in need of a simple brake pad fix. This guy is pulling the same stunt at Midas.
I do not have the ability to work on my own vehicle so I am forced to go to repair shops (landlord rule). The tech looked under the vehicle and said he saw the leak in my brakes. I know for a fact a splice job, which is common in the industry, will only take about 10 minutes. I've worked maintenance before at a previous job. Also know the splice will only cost about $7 in material and probably another $10 in brake fluid.
"Larry" (big redhead guy) starts in with his spiel about it being a long job, 7 or 8 hours. And you all know tech hour rates are huge (ranging anywhere from $65-130 per hour) so he's looking to make a quick buck off some fool. Funny, yesterday on the phone you told me it would probably only be in the air about 20 minutes.
Stay far away from here folks. Unless you have a lot of money and time you need to burn up.