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| 1. Written by urmom on February 23, 2012 from , , It's called loyalty. They offer a discount on the normal price for people who continue to use their product. You are not one of those people and must pay the normal price. Next this guy is going to be complaining about how senior citizens get a discount at the theater and he doesn't, lol. |
| 2. Written by Johnny the mechanic on February 22, 2012 from mississauga, ontario, CA I have owned many Chrysler products and went to college to become a automotive technician to repair not only my piece of junk Chrysler, but every other poor victim who was sucked into buying from a company that has sold junk since the 1920's. My family has owned chryslers from the 1920's to the present. I charged a much lower fee to fix neighbors chryslers than that they would have paid out a lot more at a dealer. Remember Chrysler was once bailed out by the Government and sided with other automobile companies. |
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