Each of the following acts or practices are unlawful: (1) Advertising that is false, deceptive, or misleading. A single or isolated media mistake does not constitute a false, deceptive, or misleading statement or misrepresentation under this section; (2) Materially understating or misstating the estimated price for a specified repair procedure; (3) Retaining payment from a customer for parts not delivered or installed or a labor operation or repair procedure that has not actually been performed; (4) Unauthorized operation of a customer's vehicle for purposes not related to repair or diagnosis; (5) Failing or refusing to provide a customer, upon request, a copy, at no charge, of any document signed by the customer; (6) Retaining duplicative payment from both the customer and the warranty or extended service contract provider for the same covered component, part, or labor; (7) Charging a customer for unnecessary repairs. For purposes of this subsection "unnecessary repairs" means those for which there is no reasonable basis for performing the service. A reasonable basis includes, but is not limited to: (a) That the repair service is consistent with specifications established by law or the manufacturer of the motor vehicle, component, or part; (b) that the repair is in accordance with accepted industry standards; or (c) that the repair was performed at the specific request of the customer.
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