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Date:         Tue, 20 Sep 94 14:53:07 PDT
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From:         Stuart Redford <scrpers@hpvcpnpi.vcd.hp.com>
Subject:      Re: see the chaplain

In the Pacific NW we are blessed with Les Schwab Tire Stores. And, I mean that positively. I'm very impressed with there business policies particularly when compared to dealers and other shops.

I take all brake-tire-shock work to them.

Honestly, a couple weeks prior to putting my '91 on the market, I took it to Schwab's for brakes and align.. I figured with 45K miles, it'd need brakes soon.

At work they called me and asked why I wanted brakes. I said 'well, uh, well, at 45k......'

They said it was only 50% worn and keep my money. No charge.

Most businesses woulda just done the work for the business.

scr


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