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Well, very good point to cover actually. You know I have been a part of fraud some times. It really annoys. I can take down some points that I have learned from frauds that happened to me and some of my friends:

Bill for your servicing: Always remember to take your bill and complete assessment papers from the dealer or the workshop whenever you give your car for servicing. In this way, you will have a note that what exact servicing has been done in your car.

Bill for the replacement: Whenever you replace any auto part in your car, always ask the bill of the auto part if purchased by them. If you are purchasing an auto part from outside, same rule applies. Always match the price of servicing and the amount of replaced auto part. The difference shows the servicing and labor cost. So this way, you can analyze what cost are they putting you, and if its more or less than the market price.

Confirm from others: Before you agree on the replacement of any auto part which is costing bit expensive, try to ask other experts as well and try to know the exact price of replacement from other auto shops as well.

Trusted workshop: Before you switch to any local workshop, always go for some shop which is recommended by someone. Don’t just take your car to any of the garage. Its really important to know the workshop and the person owning it to avoid any kind of fraud.

Test drive with the expert: When you get your car back from the dealer or workshop after a heavy repair or replacement, please go for a ride with the dealer itself. So that if you face any issue you can tell that person there and then. Don’t wait to tell them if you are not happy with the service. Right away is the best solution.

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  • 8 months later...

That's a good question. While you can't get a definite answer, it is probably a good idea to use some recommendations from your friends or colleagues or to use the Internet to check for their reviews.

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