- Report: #694390
Complaint Review: aamco
| aamco Renton Seattle washington
Renton, Washington United States of America |
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aamco aamco transmissions They ripped off my son when he brought his car to their shop to be fixed. They broke parts, They put a transmission that is a two wheel drive in his four wheel drive acura suv. They owe him thousands Renton, Washington
*General Comment: me43 here
*Consumer Suggestion: Always ask very specific questions of a repair shop
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Always ask very specific questions of a repair shop
AUTHOR: Steve - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, February 12, 2011
Such as when you first took it in for the "free" inspection. If they couldn't get to it right away, I would have taken it somewhere else. Then, if you were to leave it, setting a time frame that you needed it back by. Have them state this on any estimate. But just dropping it and leaving it for days and weeks is your fault.
It is also obvious by your post that nobody in your family actually knows anything about vehicles. That alone opens the door to getting ripped off. Some things have to be torn apart to be properly diagnosed. You cannot just "hook up a machine" and find every possible problem with a vehicle. The computer diagnostic only finds problems where there is a sensor that sends a signal to the computer. Hard parts can't do this. Like your transmission and other driveline parts.
Don't you have a regular mechanic that you use for other things? What about an Acura dealer?
Whenever someone tells me something is "free", I always ask "how much is free going to cost me"?

