I took my moped to Quality Car Care on Jun 29, 2009, in the hope that they would be able to repair the moped. They took it in with no problems and had informed them that I assumed that it was the carburetor. I left the moped with them and came back later and was informed that the carburetor and jets were clean, so it could not be the problem. They had got it running, but it would still die out from time to time. They informed me that it was either or both the electronic choke or the idle air control valve, and that they would not be able to fix it, that I would need to take it back to the shop I bought it at. The noted that it would not be required to fix these problems because they would not stop the use of the moped. Since they are the ""expert's"", I in good faith, took them at their word, paid them for the work, got my statement, and went on my way. Since I am trying to sell the moped and want it in working order for the person that buys it I gave it over to a friend that works in a auto shop in Martinsville VA. On August 20, 2009, I was informed that the problem was the carburetor and that the moped is running in perfect order. I called Quality Care Care on August 21, 2009 and asked to be refunded the money, since they had not cleaned or it seems even checked the carburetor out. They informed me that I should have brought the moped back to them if it was not running right. I then pointed out the fact that they said:
1. They told me it was not the carburetor or jets.
2. That it would still die out from time to time.
3. That it was either or both the electronic choke or idle air control valve.
4. That I would need to take it back to the shop that I bought the moped from.
I would not therefore need to bring it back to them in their own words. They refused to refund.
Pros: I still cannot think of any
Cons: I think ""cons"" says it
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