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Shag has launched Mechanic Quote Check, a browser-based repair estimate review page for drivers who want clearer questions before authorizing auto repair work.The page is available at https://srivastsh.com/mechanic-quote-check and is designed for a common moment in auto repair: a service advisor presents a repair estimate and asks for approval before the customer fully understands what is required, what is recommended, and what proof supports the work.
Mechanic Quote Check asks users to remove private details such as shop names, VINs, plate numbers, phone numbers, email addresses, street addresses, account numbers, photos, and confidential information before using the tool. The free checker runs in the browser and is focused on practical approval questions rather than diagnosing the vehicle or guaranteeing local repair prices.
The checker helps organize repair-estimate concerns around drive-home safety, urgent versus recommended work, diagnostic evidence, measurements, photos, scan codes, parts type, labor hours, shop fees, warranty terms, and diagnostic-fee credit. It also includes a paid $9 Repair Approval Report for users who want a one-page shop script and approval boundary before work starts.
The product uses hosted Stripe checkout, so card details are handled by Stripe rather than the site. The site states that the tool is educational and is not mechanic, safety, legal, insurance, or emergency advice. If a repair shop says a vehicle is unsafe, the user should ask for evidence and rely on qualified professional judgment.
Mechanic Quote Check is part of a small set of self-serve approval tools on srivastsh.com intended to help people pause before authorizing expensive work, ask clearer questions, and reduce vague approval decisions.