What Makes a Car Service Deal Legitimate?
Legitimate service deals have quantity limits, expiration dates, named contacts for redemption, and QR verification to prevent misuse. Legitimate service deals share common markers that distinguish them from fake or unreliable coupons. Look for: specific quantity limits (not unlimited), clear expiration dates, identified dealership and contacts, defined scope (what's included and excluded), and a verification system. Deals missing these elements are likely to be rejected at redemption or never intended to be honored in the first place. Every COD service offer includes: registered dealership name, two authorized contacts, quantity remaining, expiration date, description of what's covered, any exclusions, and QR verification. These elements ensure legitimacy before you claim.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the biggest red flag for fake service deals?
Unlimited availability with no expiration. Real deals have finite quantities and dates.
Should the dealership name be on the coupon?
Absolutely. Anonymous or generic service coupons are major red flags.
Can I verify a deal before claiming?
On COD, yes. All verification information is visible before you claim.