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Old 10-24-2007, 12:08 AM
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I've had my car serviced at Lynnwood, WA. Acura 3 times. No problems. Great service.


Today? "someone" stole $30 cash out of a folded pile ofmoney totaling $107, that I had in my console!


I forgot my "locking" key for my glove compartment, had no pockets to place cash or credit cards,so had to hide money/cards under a few items in the console. Counted it before I went in.(Some one paid me back last night so that's why cash was in car!) I was going to go to the bank later today. Returned to get credit card to pay for service and counted money - noticing the $30 theft. Service manager refunded $25 oil change and said they had cameras, but that all employees were long term. I called later but he said they could not tell anything from camera, and that they were so busy, etc. I told him I had to cancel all the credit cards and that it was areally disappointing experience.


I will never go back because of this violation and also knowing the person is still working there.We'll now have to travel to another Acura dealership many miles away for any warrantly service. I guess the vacuum and wash wasn't complimentary after all!


So don't leave any valuables in your car - I thought Acura hired the best, but apparently that is not the case. I'm just glad they did not have the house key to make a copy of, since they have my address from the console too.
 
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Old 12-09-2007, 07:27 PM
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It has nothing to do with Acura hiring the best. You will see this anyware. Remember more than one person was in your car. The service witer, the technician, the porter, the guy how washed your car (if they wash cars at the dealership).........never leave anything in your car and give the keys to someone. No matter what !!![img]smileys/smiley19.gif[/img]
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Old 02-17-2008, 11:53 AM
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GI JOE said the best way that can be said, don't leave anything in the car that you dont want missing when you come back to pick it up..

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