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So I've been coming to Mr.Lube for a quite awhile. With a number of different vehicles. There have been a number of small things that have bugged me about this place but today was the nail in the coffin. I took my work Van in to get an oil Change and once I handed in my keys went to the washroom when I came out the guy shows me some dirty pile of something I knew there was no way it could have come out of my Rear Diff and with absolute assurance tells me the guy under my Van says it's from my rear Diff. When I say "You guys changed over my diff fluid last time" He looks at the computer and sheepishly looks back at me and replys "Oh? Yes so we did" then proceeded to feed me a line about how he is going to talk to his manager and "See what's up" I never got to speak to said manager instead was fed some BS line about how he misunderstood what the guy under the van said. Think I'm just going to start doing my own oil changes again. On top of a broken Dipstick and an oil cap that didn't get put back on I've reached my limit with this company. If you are reading this don't trust a lube boy who shows you a dirty rag and says your rear diff fluid needs to be changed they should show you the actual plug. Anyway I Digress go here at your own risk.
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