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RE: Question re: Radio security codes



Doug,
I really didnt like the people at University Audi, they just rubbed me
the wrong way I guess. I got my A4 from barrier motors in Bellevue and I
am glad I did. The one time it was at the dealership since, they were
great! They even told me I had my tires slightly overinflated (which I
think helps handling a bit, still expermenting to find the right
pressure), and they washed it as well as I do (and I clean everything!).
Next time you need something done, check both places to see who offers
you a better deal.

 -reiner

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>From: 	Anthony K.B. Chan[SMTP:chan@seattleu.edu]
>Sent: 	Tuesday, September 17, 1996 2:57 PM
>To: 	Doug Rudoff
>Cc: 	quattro@coimbra.ans.net
>Subject: 	Re: Question re: Radio security codes
>
>Doug,
>
>I took my car in to get the seatbelt anchor height adjuster fixed(my dad 
>yanked on it too hard) and an alignment. It wasn't like the 30,000 miles 
>service or anything major. 
>
>Anthony Chan, First Hill, Seattle, WA, USA.
>chan@seattleu.edu
>92' 100 V6 Tornado Red.
>
>On Tue, 17 Sep 1996, Doug Rudoff wrote:
>
>> Date: Tue, 17 Sep 1996 13:54:25 -0700 (PDT)
>> From: Doug Rudoff <drudoff@spry.com>
>> To: quattro@coimbra.ans.net
>> Subject: Re: Question re: Radio security codes
>> 
>>  
>> >I bought my 92' 100 V6 with 23,500 miles on it from this lady who rarely
>> >drove it and of course she didn't remember where she put the radio code,
>> >she was joking she put it in such a safe place she forgot where it is. To
>> >make a long story short, I called University Audi in Seattle, they told
>> >me they could get me the radio code if I brought the car in since they
>> >need to pull the radio out and look at the serial number so that they
>> >could look it up from some database. I took my car in for service and
>> >they got me the radio code. At first the service rep. said they wanted
>> >to charge me $10 for it but I told him the assistant manager told me over
>> >the phone that there would be no charge so he apologized and took the
>> >item off my invoice.
>> 
>> Wow! They (at University Audi) made me pay half an hour labor ($30) for
>> this. Even when I made complained about it taking all of five minutes to
>> do. Maybe if I was getting more than an oil change at the time they would
>> have done it cheaply.
>> 
>> Doug Rudoff           SPRYNET / CompuServe Seattle
>>drudoff@spry.com
>> 
>> 
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