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I am a big fan of Mr. Inspection of Charlotte, on Lawyers Road near Harris. They have done a great job with getting our cars inspected and up to speed quickly for the last few years. Service is always good, their computer system prints out nice receipts of what was done, just the kind of place that keeps me happy. This is not the case with Mr. Inspection of Mint Hill, so I'm assuming that they are franchises - and I don't have time to look. I rolled in one morning, and though there was no one there at all, it took at least 10 minutes for them to get to me. In 10 minutes at the other location, I would have been close to done. Finally they get me checked in, so I sit down and they start taking care of everything, and when I'm done - 15 minutes later, I get a handwritten receipt that I can barely make out - for an oil change. To make matters worse, it's more expensive than it is down the street. And when I take the car into have it checked for an inspection the next week at another shop? They tell me I need to have an oil change because it looks like nothing has been done in at least 5000 miles.
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