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Mechanic's Policy on Parts Raises Concerns Over Pricing Practices

A mechanic's refusal to install customer-supplied parts, coupled with an admission of price increases on in-shop parts, raises questions about operational ethics.

Editorial Staff
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A mechanic has implemented a policy that prohibits customers from supplying their own parts for vehicle repairs. This decision has sparked significant public backlash.

In a recent admission, the mechanic revealed that his shop raises prices on parts sold in-house, which has led to accusations of unethical practices.

This situation highlights potential implications for customer trust and the operational integrity of auto repair businesses, as transparency in pricing becomes increasingly critical.