This receipt is so deceptive. You see, it says I received a tire rotation. Elsewhere, the receipt also indicates my tires were inflated to the proper pressure. The deceptive nature of the receipt is my tires were not so inflated, nor were they rotated. Jiffy Lube must take me for a fool. I left having decided to give them the benefit of the doubt: my tire pressure indicator would turn off eventually, for Jiffy Lube had inflated all of the tires after rotating them. One week later, the indicator remained. When I inspected the tires to figure out which one might be low, I realized it was the front, left tire, the same one which had caused the indicator to turn on in the first place. This meant two things to me: (1) the tires were not inflated and (2) the tires were not rotated. I do not take kindly to these sorts of deceptions. By the look on the face of the mechanic who "serviced" my car, he did not expect me to catch on to his game.
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