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Complaint Review: Dallas County Auto Salvage - Grand Prairie Texas

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  • Dallas County Auto Salvage 2300 Macarthur Blvd Grand Prairie, Texas U.S.A.

Dallas County Auto Salvage EXTREMELLY DISHONEST CHRIS IS A FREAKING CROOK BEWARE RIPOFF Grand Prairie Texas

*Consumer Suggestion: Never heard of that.

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Ordered a Engine on 01/15/07, paid for it on Tuesday following told chris that we did not need it till saturday for install at my mechanics shop. Guess what come saturday engine was not there was told they sold the engine and would be getting another one for us with less miles, only problem is that they needed some cosmetic parts off of our engine to make it happen we said ok and they came and got the engine from my mechanic on Sunday morning and told him that it would only take a couple of hours to get it back to us TWO WEEKS LATER after calling every day and being told it was on the truck or its being delivered it finally gets to the shop this week well my mechanic finally gets around to getting it back in guess what its missing the starter coils we call them back they apoligize and tell us on Sunday that they have it so we tell them we will come up monday and pick them up. Here it is monday and when we arrive they tell us they dont have them, whats even funnier is that the guy that posted about the transmision was on the phone talking to the new guy. After threating this SON OF A B with a civil suit he says that they will have them tomorrow we will see if not so help me....Apparently this is not the first instance of this after i did a google search......

James
Fort Worth, Texas
U.S.A.

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#1 Consumer Suggestion

Never heard of that.

AUTHOR: Mike - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Monday, February 12, 2007

What the heck was your mechanic thinking giving good parts of your car to the junkyard?! He or she has also ripped you off. You need a new mechanic. Drag them both into court if it comes to that.

Typically when you buy a used engine for a car you're only certain to get the block, head(s) and internal parts, and possibly the valve cover(s) and oil pan. Other external ("cosmetic") parts are often still attached to the engine, but they aren't officially part of the deal and there's no guarantee on them. The starter, alternator, manifolds, distributor, etc. aren't parts of the engine itself. You're supposed to reuse them from the old one. That of course is the mechanic's job. There is absolutely no reason for the parts supplier to deal with them.

Demand your money and your parts back and start all over again with a new mechanic. You want the mechanic to find and buy the engine for you. It's a "furnish and install" job. Then you don't have to worry about the supplier at all. Any problems at all you go back to the mechanic shop as they hold the guarantee on the whole job.

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