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- THE WEEK, Page 27BUSINESS"Systematic Looting"
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- In an undercover sting, Sears' auto-repair service gets nailed
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- For years, Sears Roebuck & Co. has billed itself the place
- "where America shops." Last week the giant retailer's $3
- billion automobile-repair division was branded a place where
- Americans are being systematically robbed. After an 18-month
- investigation, the California department of consumer affairs
- charged that nearly half of Sears' 72 auto-service centers in
- the state routinely overcharge customers an average $223 for
- repairs, and that Sears mechanics also billed undercover agents
- for work that was never done. Spurred by a 50% increase in
- consumer complaints against Sears auto shops over the past three
- years, say California officials, they began a probe that reveals
- a "constant pattern of abuse." Consumer-affairs director Jim
- Conran is seeking revocation of Sears' license to perform auto
- repairs in California. Says he: "These are not honest mistakes.
- This is the systematic looting of the public." Sears denies the
- charges. A spokesman for the company says that "while honest
- mistakes may have been made, we disagree with some of the
- allegations."
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