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WILMOT UNION HIGH SCHOOL ripoff wilmot Wisconsin
i bought my car in the auto shop. my teacher changed my OIL.
i came back to drive it away, backing in up and, noticed a big puddle of oil. where i was parked.
i didnt think nothing of it. i took of and then all of a sudden my rod blew throgh the block.
later i found out that the teacher put water insted of oil, no, oil water filter. used oil in my radiator.
i end up paying over 10,000 dollers done to my dodge viper.
plaese seek revenge on wilot high school auto shop!!!!!!
thanks
bob
lake geneva, Wisconsin
7 Updates & Rebuttals
Paul
Milwaukee,Wisconsin,
U.S.A.
You've Got To Be Kidding
#8Consumer Suggestion
Fri, July 23, 2004
Bob, Why would you take a car as expensive as a viper to a high school to get your oil changed? Haven't you heard of Jiffy Lube or Valvoline Service Centers? C'mon how cheap are you? I guess this is another example of a typical Wisconsinite trying to get A1 service for nothing.
Robert
Hubert,North Carolina,
U.S.A.
One more example
#8Consumer Suggestion
Sun, July 18, 2004
Bob is just one more example why I have been saying how much Public Schools SUCK for the last 20 years. He can't spell, can't use proper grammar, and keeps mistaking his beat up Sentra for a Viper.
Robert
Hubert,North Carolina,
U.S.A.
One more example
#8Consumer Suggestion
Sun, July 18, 2004
Bob is just one more example why I have been saying how much Public Schools SUCK for the last 20 years. He can't spell, can't use proper grammar, and keeps mistaking his beat up Sentra for a Viper.
Robert
Hubert,North Carolina,
U.S.A.
One more example
#8Consumer Suggestion
Sun, July 18, 2004
Bob is just one more example why I have been saying how much Public Schools SUCK for the last 20 years. He can't spell, can't use proper grammar, and keeps mistaking his beat up Sentra for a Viper.
Robert
Hubert,North Carolina,
U.S.A.
One more example
#8Consumer Suggestion
Sun, July 18, 2004
Bob is just one more example why I have been saying how much Public Schools SUCK for the last 20 years. He can't spell, can't use proper grammar, and keeps mistaking his beat up Sentra for a Viper.
Jess
Twin Lakes,Wisconsin,
U.S.A.
You're kidding me, right?
#8Consumer Comment
Sat, July 17, 2004
This is for Bob, who feels Wilmot ripped him off:
I attended Wilmot High School. No one I ever knew drove a Dodge Viper. Nope, never. And just for the record, if you reside in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, you would have attended Badger High School, not Wilmot.
If the above rip-off really actually did occur, despite the technical discrepancies, I have a few suggestions for you:
1. Don't purchase a Viper from your teacher. (Of course, this is assuming that any Wilmot teacher could afford one...did you take a whiff of the area, lately, Bob? I bet you passed 3 or 4 tractors on your drive home in the new Vipe.) But hey, if you did actually have a teacher who drove one, don't believe all the crap they spew about working for the love of humanity and the children and la dee da. They don't have teacher unions simply because they want to protect their millions in assets, Bob.
2. Don't get your new Dodge Viper serviced at a high school auto shop. It was bad enough that you got ripped off by your teacher, now you have a standing F in Common Sense 101. Shame, shame.
3. When you get home and realize that your new Viper is leaking water/oil/blood/primordial sludge, don't jump onto the internet and type up a nasty report on this website. (Slamming a high school, of all places. Do you realize that they are not profit organizations?) Instead, take a shower to rid yourself of the humiliation, cut up all picture identification, and crawl into the fetal position in your sock drawer. Some day, someone will forget how stupid you were.
John
Chicago,Illinois,
This report Has to be BS
#8Consumer Comment
Tue, May 14, 2002
What person in there Right Mind Would bring a Viper to A High School Autoshop.
On another note waht student could afford a viper
of course there is the Parents and I guess that after seeing the post and reading through all the spelling erors I can see that the fruit did not fall far from the tree. I mean come on My 8yr old son spells better than that.