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yes, you must pay. The next time you do anything make sure you have good communication and everything is down in writing. This is a lesson you must learn. It could have been worse. It could have been in the thousands.
Did you think they were going to do this just because they like you and enjoy looking at your car?
Okay, let's get serious. Did they offer a "free inspection"? What made you take the car to them? Did you sign anything when you left the car with them? Had you spoken to anyone about the cost of the inspection, if it wasn't offered as some kind of "free promotion"?
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You're reading I got my car inspected for leaks and car problems at a car shop only for Z's and never received an invoice better I left and when I came to pick up my car they charged me 120 dollars just for inspected, they didn't do anything to the car. Must I pay?
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