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Signature-Service Package Oil Change

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Signature-Service Package Oil Change Receipt Example

This receipt shows the named-package format used at high-volume quick-lube service centers. The Signature Service package bundles the oil, filter, top-offs, and labor into a single line item at $54.99. A full synthetic upgrade adds $12.00 as a transparent separate line. The 18-point multi-vehicle check appears at $0.00 , complimentary, but listed explicitly so the customer can see the included value.

This Jiffy Lube-style receipt documents the Signature Service Oil Change for a 2020 Honda Civic at 35,000 miles, including 5 quarts Pennzoil Platinum 0W-20 ($72.99), filter, fluid top-offs, vacuum, and window wash, totaling $85.49 with 8% tax.

Receipt Breakdown

Signature Service Oil Change$54.99
Full Synthetic Upgrade$12.00
18-Point Multi-Vehicle Check$0.00
Disposal Fee$2.99
Subtotal$69.98
Tax (7.00%)$4.90
Total$74.88
PaymentCredit Card ****6618

What Makes This Receipt Realistic

  • • Named package pricing on one line: oil, filter, and labor are not itemized separately
  • • Synthetic upgrade as an explicit $12.00 add-on, not hidden in the package price
  • • 18-point check at $0.00, visible as a complimentary service, not absent from the receipt
  • • SERVICE ADVISOR name instead of TECH ID, standard chain format distinction
  • • Store number in footer, common across multi-location quick-lube chains
  • • Disposal fee at $2.99, slightly lower than independent shop rate due to chain volume

Frequently Asked Questions

What items appear on a signature-service quick-lube receipt?

This receipt shows four lines: SIGNATURE SERVICE OIL CHANGE at $54.99 (bundled package), FULL SYNTHETIC UPGRADE at $12.00, 18-POINT MULTI-VEHICLE CHECK at $0.00 (complimentary), and DISPOSAL FEE at $2.99. Subtotal is $69.98 with 7% tax of $4.90, total $74.88. The service advisor name and store number print in the header rather than a technician ID.

What does the 18-point vehicle check include and why is it at $0.00?

The 18-point check covers fluid levels, tire pressure, brake pad thickness, lights, belts, and other visual inspection points the technician performs while the vehicle is on the lift. Listing it at $0.00 (COMP) makes the complimentary service visible on the receipt, a value-disclosure practice, not a separate charge. Some chains call this 21-point, 29-point, or multi-point check depending on inspection scope.

Why is the synthetic upgrade a separate line instead of part of the package?

Quick-lube chains structure their named service packages around a base oil tier (typically conventional or a lower synthetic grade) and present the synthetic upgrade as a transparent add-on. This lets the service advisor quote a lower base price and show the upgrade cost explicitly. The customer can see the exact premium for synthetic ($12.00 in this example) rather than having it hidden in a higher flat price.