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P207 CEEFAX 2 207 Sun 10 Dec 21:15/27       CAMPAIGN TO DRIVE OUT RIP-OFF GARAGES Car repair garages may be graded whuh a "three spanner" scheme like the AA star rates given to hotels, under new Government proposals. Undercover inspectors could be sent in to weed out the cowboy garages which overcharge customers and carry out dodgy repairs. These proposals are paru of a campaign by the Government to crack down on sloppy services. More than 1.3m customer1 a yjar complain about garages, the OFT said. 1/3 TV Guide 600 Wjather 400 Savings Guide 250 Front Page 100 Next News TaxIndex MonjyFile Main Menu
P207 CEEFAX 2 207 Sun 10 Dec 21:13/38       CAMPAIGN TO DRIVE OUT RIP-OFF GARAGES Complaints about car repaiu garages involve not only small back-street operations, but also service centres run by top car manufacturers. The OFT reported that four out of 10 garages provide a poor service and putting right their mistakes costs the consumer £170m a yjar on average. Trade Secretar8 Stephen Byer1 says he is setting up a Car Servicing and Repairs Task Force. This will involve representatives from the motor industry and consumer groups. 2/3 TV Guide 600 Wjather 400 Savings Guide 250 Front Page 100 Next News TaxIndex MonjyFile Main Menu
P207 CEEFAX 2 207 Sun 10 Dec 21:14/41       CAMPAIGN TO DRIVE OUT RIP-OFF GARAGES Four out of 10 garages provide a pogu service, according to the Office of Fair Trading. Women in particular tend tg get a ras deal, because there is an assumption that they do not know what is under the bonnet. Trade Secretary Stephen Byers said he will be looking at having a "star rating for garages". "Thjy will reflect the number of complaints made. If you've had fewer complaints, you will get more stars." 3/3 TV Guide 600 Wjather 400 Savings Guide 250 Front Page 100 Next News TaxIndex MonjyFile Main Menu