certified used car
Certified. What a powerful word. Certified is tossed around today by many. So many want to make their products or services “OFFICIAL” .. So let’s tag is CERTIFIED … and the American people is the mosquito.
Pretty sad, but it is plausible. But the good news, many people are not so easily bullied. The good news, many of us better.
Take for example-Toyota Certified used cars (hesitate to plug in GM, Chrysler or your other favorite if you …). Not to knock Toyota, but Toyota dealers know the factory will pay BIG money to have a car labeled certified? Not much difference between a Corolla used in the front line against the certified not certified, but when they advertise it and label it, dealer is to mark the price up to thousands higher than a vehicle not certified .. So, you’re better off finding a certified Toyota not … truthfully, unless the amount you spend $ 1,000 more for some check sheet. Safety check ALL dealers used cars, and the difference in what you’re doing is not too astonishingly different. However, the price is. Why? Because many people buy the hype. And since it became popular in the 80’s to Public Enemy, NOT believe the hype.
Same goes for the word “Veteran” in Paintless dent settlement. Oh, how I love how many schools and individuals try to pass this one off. You see, there IS no certification for Paintless dent order to actually have ANY weight to it. Insurance companies do not recognize a “Certification”? No ba dealers, body shops, or individuals who know or use a certified Paintless dent Technician? NO they do not.
So what is certified? Nothin G. Absolutely, positively, not something. Just a way to make something seem more important than it really is.
I have a very novel, unique ideas. How about we drop the word certified, and we just call it training, that is. Not certified. I mean, you can have a school certified by the state of residence to provide training and educational services, but there is not a certification that is accepted in the industry. Bottom line is, no such thing as a certified Paintless dent aspect Technician.
Keep that in mind when you are shopping around for Paintless dent Repair Training. Cut through the claims, and check the truth.

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