Sunday, April 20, 2014

Good Price, Bad Maintenance

    A couple months ago, I was cruising around to find a mechanic shop to rebuild my transmission. Eventually I found a mechanic, that would rebuild my transmission for a bargain price. The mechanic charge me  $1500, to rebuild my transmission with a warrant, and he also promise me the date that I demanded for my transmission to be rebuild.However the mechanic company didn't follow up with there policy, and broke there customer promise that was given to me, for example my transmission was never remodel correctly, the date that was guaranteed wasn't provided, and unfortunately I lost the $1500 dollars that was paid, for the transmission labor.

    Furthermore after experiencing this disturbing news, I later on also found that this mechanic shop shut down, and I never received any explanation for there closing and also didn't receive any information about me being reimburse for my money.  The lesson that I learned about bargain shopping, is that I should  seek other peoples advice and suggestion, also I should use price matching, when it comes to not only mechanic laboring but shopping as well.

    My recommendation for my viewers is to use smart shopping skills, and to learn from this blog story. There are many mechanics that are money hungry, and they will try many misleading tricks, to steal  your money, so take heed to my message, don't always try to find the best price agreement, but try to find the best company, that has a loyal policy.     

1 comment:

  1. I have been there for the same thing! It's a shame some shops make a bad name for all the rest of them.

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