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AAMCO ripoff Frauds, Didn't fix my transmission and let the brake fluid out of my brakes to cause a wreck! Concerned about blatant threat to my public safety. Jackson Mississippi and Tempe and Flagstaff Arizona
This is an update because I also noticed that the picture of the location for the "RipOff" AAMCO dealership in Jackson, MS is not the same building that my car was serviced at. And to make sure that others who would like to take legal action can contact me by using the rebuttal box.
Attention: Attorney General, State of Arizona
Subject: Case against AAMCO Transmissions & GEICO Insurance
From: Vickie K.
This is to document the facts concerning breach of contract and unethical business practices on the part of GEICO insurance and AAMCO. On January 26, 2002, I was on route to Phoenix, AZ on U.S. Interstate 20, to the east of Jackson, MS when a piece of wooden furniture fell from a pick up truck loaded with furniture.
I dodged to try to drive over it, but caught the edge with my tire. I could hear it hit the underside of the car, but only faintly since I had my headphones on from my stereo CD. Approximately 30-45 minutes later just outside of Jackson, MS, I noticed white smoke coming from the back of my car.
The car proceeded to fail to engage forward in gear, so I pulled to the shoulder of the road. I hailed a passing motorist and called AAA from their cellular phone.
The AAA driver examined the transmission pan under the car and said that it looked as though it had been hit and that all the transmission fluid had probably been lost causing the transmission to burn up. This was on a Saturday evening and the dealerships had closed until Monday, so I had it towed to the parking lot of the Days Inn where I stayed.
I decided that it would be best to have a dealership do the work and had it towed to Hallmark Toyota, (601) 956-9696. I proceeded to contact the GEICO insurance and spoke to agent, Jason Massey (1-800-841-9160 x2744) who arranged for the pickup of an Enterprise rental car. Jason had the adjuster, David Pemmington, contact me while at the dealership and assigned claim #xxxxxxxxxxxx1020 to the incident.
I indicated to him that I was having them assess the damage to give me an estimate on installation of a rebuilt transmission and wanted them to do the work. When David Pemmington arrived at approximately 2-3:00 p.m., Tuesday, January 29, 2002, I had already gotten a price quote from the dealership for a rebuilt Toyota transmission, labor and additional work such as hydraulic hood brackets needed to hold the hood open, CD stereo and an compression check.
I checked the price of the rebuilt over several Toyota sites on the Internet and their price seemed within engine diagnostic/ range. The individual I was dealing with at Hallmark Toyota, Ed Bradley, indicated that GEICO would probably want me to have it done at AAMCO since they were transmission experts?, but I again expressed to them that I wanted it done by Hallmark Toyota due to the additional work requiring Toyota parts and that I was prepared to pay the price difference or depreciation costs as per my insurance policy.
I emphasized that I had a long trip ahead of me to Phoenix, AZ and it was very important for my Toyota to be in the best condition for the travel and so that I could get to job interviews. My words seemed to be totally wasted, and David Pemmington made it sound as though Hallmark Toyota didn't want to do the work and said that AAMCO would be best, which wasn't what the Hallmark Toyota people told me.
When Mr. Pemmington said that AAMCO would probably be cheaper, I again tried to make it clear that I was fully prepared to pay the cost difference, but wanted the job done right so that there would be no more breakdowns. It was costing me hotel expenses and time I needed to be spending on my job search and certification/credentialing.
Thinking that I had no other choice, I contacted AAMCO at 111 Briarwood/N. State, Jackson, MS 390206 and had it towed to their site. I continued to express verbally that I expected a rebuilt transmission. AAMCO advertises themselves as transmission experts.
Most dealerships and "experts" have a procedure that is standard to any repair work they do in order to warranty the work. I was expected in Dallas, TX and headed on, although I wasn't really satisfied with having it done at AAMCO. They proceeded to install a used transmission located by the adjuster David Pemmington, which initially failed on the test drive.
I was so frustrated by the lack of communication between myself, Pemmington, Toyota & AAMCO. I had continually referred to wanting a factory rebuilt transmission and had even requested the dealership to put a new transmission in and was instructed by the mechanics that a factory rebuilt was the only option for an 11 year old car.
When I was contacted to pick up the car, about 21 days later, I wasn't even given a written copy of the standard warranty. Again, I was pressed for time since I had originally scheduled arrival in Phoenix, AZ almost 3 weeks earlier.
After arriving in Phoenix, I began to setup appointments for job interviews, but while driving out to a remote location of one of the local schools, the car began to fail to engage in gear. This happened too many times and just as I was about to call the AAMCO in MS, the transmission went completely out. '
I had it towed to the AAMCO in Tempe, Mechanical Mgmnt. & Investments, Inc. (#25284), 211 W. Southern Ave., Tempe, AZ 85282, (480) 966-9946. I contacted GEICO, this time being directed to Wendy Lash as the adjuster.
The Tempe AAMCO mechanic told me that the AAMCO in MS did not follow procedure to properly repair the transmission and should have given me a year's warranty as well. I had arranged to fly from Salt Lake City, UT to another job interview, but had to wait for the second round of repairs to the car.
They had to put on additional parts, for which there was an additional charge, in addition to the first fix in MS. I immediately headed to SLC after getting the car from the Tempe AAMCO only to get another call for an interview in Chandler, AZ as I arrived in Flagstaff.
I then headed back to Chandler on Thursday evening, May 3, 2002 when about 15 miles south of Flagstaff the transmission again failed. I had it towed to the nearest AAMCO, 2710 E. Route 66, Flagstaff, AZ 86004, (928) 526-4395, which is managed by Dale Pitcher.
I got another rental car, and called to reschedule my interview for Monday. I had difficulty with the GEICO adjuster, Wendy Lash, in Tempe & was switched to Kris Riggs whom I continued to deal with during the Flagstaff repair.
I had been checking the oil level in the car to make sure there had been no engine damage and it remained unchanged. I again checked the oil level while it was parked on the AAMCO's lot in Flagstaff just before they began work on it.
I tried to explain the history of symptoms to the mechanic and gave him the previous paperwork, to which he responded that I was yelling at him! This was absolutely preposterous!! He also insisted that the oil was low on the car and that it had a knock in it, which was preposterous.
I tried to defuse the mechanics hostile attitude and lies about the condition of the car since I did not want to risk having my car become the object of his hostility and brought a combination Mexican taco, burrito & chips platter to them, apologized and hoped this would change their fixation on the phantom engine problems to focus on getting the transmission rebuilt properly.
Unfortunately, this did not help. When I arrived to pick up the car, they again started insisting there was a knock in the engine, which there was not and informed me that they had to add a quart of oil to the engine. I informed them that I did not give them permission to do this and that it was beyond the scope of their designated job.
He very angrily wrote at the bottom of the bill, this same lie about their being a knock in the engine. I also noticed that AAMCO had several older cars parked in their lot with For Rent signs in them and wondered if these were not quick, low priced purchases from other frustrated customers.
By this time I just wanted to get the car out of there and have a dealership in town check to see if they had done anything else to it that I hadn't authorized. I had wanted to sell the car and had forsale signs in the windows. I drove the car a block away from AAMCO to the parking lot of the motel where I was staying and notice that the brakes didn't work either.
When I repeatedly pressed on them they did not engage until pressed completely to the floor and then only after grinding the pads. I realized that the mechanic had also let the brake fluid out of my brakes which definitely endangered my safety.
I feel that this should be the job of law enforcement to deal with unethical and lawless individuals such as these people at AAMCO and hope to get legal assistance from Better Business Bureau or a lawyer.
I headed to Checker Auto to get brake fluid and a fellow helped me refill it. I was fortunate to find out before trying to enter the freeway or stop at a dangerous intersection. I later took the car to Randy's Downtown Garage, 302 E. Route 66, (928) 774-1006 and he determined that there was no knock in the engine and that AAMCO had overfilled the transmission fluid (another sign of their expertise).
I also had another person check the oil and transmission fluid level only to find that it was a quart over on oil and the transmission fluid was extremely over filled while parked it in the lot of the Roadway Inn hotel a block from the AAMCO dealership.
I headed to a nearby pay phone to call Kris Riggs of GEICO about the blatant hostility, lies & damaging treatment to my car by AAMCO. I requested that a GEICO adjuster go with me to a dealership to have it checked and was given the local adjuster's, Harry Stabrose, number and told that he would contact me that day, this was around 10:00 a.m., Friday, May 10, 2002. Richard Ging, of Flagstaff Petroquip Inc., (928) 699-9223, called to have a look at the car shortly after this interested in purchasing the car.
I agreed to meet him at the car, told him the facts of the GEICO/AAMCO dealings and he again checked to verify the overfilled fluid levels. Although he was interested in purchasing the car and made an offer, I wanted to follow through with having GEICO get the Toyota dealership's, Bob Sellers Toyota, 3773 East Kasper Drive, (928) 779-2445 or 1-800-630-3467, opinion since the inadequate repair would greatly depreciate the value of the car and require additional work.
I had not heard from Harry Stabrose by 2:00 p.m., but took the Camry to Bob Sellers Toyota to have an examination of the transmission, etc. done without GEICO. I was told that they would want GEICO's adjuster there to authorize repair if they had to get into a diagnosis, since they were to be responsible for payment.
I then called the national 800 number for GEICO to speak with someone at a higher level of management in Customer Claims since it was now 4:00 p.m.. I verified what actions I expected on the part of GEICO since they had disregarded my initial request to have the dealership in MS repair the car 4 months ago!
I spoke to Terry Barton in Macon, GA and asked that the following line items be acted on immediately: 1. Kris Riggs was to arrange a local person to go with me to the Toyota dealership for a second opinion on the condition of the transmission, fluid levels & any additional damage done by AAMCO Flagstaff, 2. Enterprise car rental be contacted to authorize extension of the rental car during resolution of this nightmare, 3. Toyota would be authorized to repair the transmission if they determined that the work had not been done properly or that AAMCO could not guarantee that there would be no more failures and 4.
I insisted that Terry Barton as well as Kris Riggs get back to me that evening or the next day on the status of my requests. Terry agreed to this and checked with his management at that location.
I neither heard back from Kris, Terry or Larry Friday evening nor by Saturday at noon. This had now cost me over $2000.00 in hotels, missed attendance at job fairs, conferences, interviews and additional charges for parts each time. My paperwork containing references, certification verification and other important documents was taken from my rental car.
I still did not have a dependable car and the sales value was depreciated due to the condition of my vehicle caused by AAMCO's lack of expertise, failure to follow logical procedures on the first repair and intentional overfilling of fluids causing it to smoke and leak fluid. I had no confidence that the vehicle would make it to Salt Lake City, but couldn't get GEICO to agree to follow through on verifying AAMCO's terrible work and subsequent unauthorized abuse of my car.
I was informed that they would not pay for another rental car nor extend the 30-day coverage if there was another failure. The transmission again went out so I called a friend in Phoenix to pick me up to forego additional rental car & hotel charges until I could resolve this nightmare.
My largest concern is the blatant threat to my public safety this caused as well as others that could have been involved in an accident had the brakes failed before I had been able to fix them not to mention the lawless theft that occurred to my paperwork and belongings while I had to stay in place that I had no job search plans and did not need to be.
I am contacting the Better Business Bureau and two television stations that advertise consumer advocacy over unethical business practices in hopes of getting them some adverse advertising. I also contacted Richard Ging, (928) 699-9223, to get a written statement verifying the overfilling of the fluid levels and was told by him that he had been one of their victims as well as others. I have attached all the bills from each AAMCO, hotel bills and gas receipts reflecting some of the unnecessary expenses.
I am hoping that you will be able to recover these expenses and come up with some reasonable agreement with Geico to reimburse me for having it fixed the fourth time by someone other than AAMCO and for the five month ordeal they have put me through.
The threatening attitude of the Flagstaff AAMCO's staff and their depreciating treatment of my car is another issue that needs to be dealt with perhaps in the form of a lawsuit. I look forward to your advice on how to proceed in this situation and appreciate your expediency on my behalf to resolve this lawless, unethical scam.
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Vickie
Birmingham, Alabama
U.S.A.
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10 Updates & Rebuttals
L. Farber
Madison,Mississippi,
United States of America
Mack Lowery & AAMCO of Jackson Are Honest!
#11Consumer Comment
Wed, October 12, 2011
I just have to say that after reading Vickie K.'s grievance upon her experience with Mr. Mack Lowery and his AAMCO dealership...well, I'm completely astounded. NOTHING in this report rings true to my ears after having used his services (and his father's services beforehand).This family has to be one of the most honest and most forthright business families I have ever dealt with and they absolutely bend over backwards to accomodate their customers.I have to believe Mr. Lowery in this case as it relates to Geico because I have never had Geico as my insurance coverage, but I have had Mr. Lowery work of a sum total of at least 3 of my vehicles and we have experienced nothing less than their complete determination to make us happy. I have had him service rebuilt transmissions for my personal car, my wife's car and one of my daughter's car and we have gotten nothing but their very best.Based on my experience with this business and what Vickie K. has written here, I would have to "color" her claims as grossly false against Mr. Lowery and his AAMCO business.
Charles Wall
Clinton ,,Mississippi,
United States of America
Aamco of Jackson,Ms
#11Consumer Comment
Wed, October 12, 2011
Dear Madam,
First of all I have been a customer of Aamco in Jackson,Ms for 25 years... I have known Mac Lowery and dealt with him personally for as many years.... On May 9th,2009 I was involved in a Hit and Run while at work by none other than one of Mac's competitors in Jax,(Furr Trans.).. I was laid up for 18 months and couldn't work while my son was in college in Houston,Tx...
My son came home in his truck one weekend and the trans failed and he took my car back to school... I had no money to facilitate repairing his truck... I called Mac to see what my options were and he asked me to bring it in for diagnostic. He called me 2 Days later too inform me my truck was repaired and he had done the work for free..... YES FREE!!!!!! I never asked him for this gesture of kindness he did this on his own.... When I asked Why he only said that he had been wanting to do something for me during my time of need and this just happened to be the time he could help.....
I am deeply in debt to Mac Lowery and his personnel for their gracious effort and kindness... Their is a God and I know that Mac is a good businessman and person.... He can be trusted to be truthful and honest in his business....
Sincerely Charles Wall
Clinton,Ms
L. Farber
Madison,Mississippi,
United States of America
IMO, Vickie K. Is WAY Off Base Regarding Mack Lowery & AAMCO
#11Consumer Comment
Fri, June 25, 2010
I just have to say that after reading Vickie K.'s grievance upon her experience with Mr. Mack Lowery and his AAMCO dealership...well, I'm completely astounded. NOTHING in this report rings true to my ears after having used his services (and his father's services beforehand).
This family has to be one of the most honest and most forthright business families I have ever dealt with and they absolutely bend over backwards to accomodate their customers.
I have to believe Mr. Lowery in this case as it relates to Geico because I have never had Geico as my insurance coverage, but I have had Mr. Lowery work of a sum total of at least 3 of my vehicles and we have experienced nothing less than their complete determination to make us happy. I have had him service rebuilt transmissions for my personal car, my wife's car and one of my daughter's car and we have gotten nothing but their very best.
Based on my experience with this business and what Vickie K. has written here, I would have to "color" her claims as grossly false against Mr. Lowery and his AAMCO business.
Michael
Lake Mary,Florida,
U.S.A.
HMMMMMMM
#11Consumer Comment
Wed, November 19, 2008
It really sounds like some sort of kickback arrangement exists, and the AG should investigate..... IMPORTANT LESSON!!! Don't let adjusters push you around, you have rights too.....
Melissa
Jackson,Mississippi,
U.S.A.
response from AAMCO 111 Briarwood Dr Jackson, Ms. 39206 601-362-1823
#11REBUTTAL Owner of company
Wed, September 03, 2008
This is a response from AAMCO, Jackson, Ms. To the completely false accusations in this rip off report.
Geico was our customer, not the individual who owned the car and wrote the letter. AAMCO in Jackson could do only what GEICO authorized because they were paying the ticket, the owner of this vehicle did not pay anything for AAMCO's service. AAMCO recommended rebuilding the transmission but GEIKO found a used transmission. They sent it to AAMCO and paid us to install the used transmission. The first unit did not work and they sent another used unit and paid AAMCO to install it. This transmission was working perfectly when it left Mississippi. AAMCO in Jackson, Ms has absolutely no say so in the type of repair that was performed nor did we have any warranty obligation other than installing the used transmission properly. The owner of the vehicle was given all of this information throughout the repair process and again when the car was released to her.
The only rip off between this dissatisfied customer and AAMCO transmission, Jackson, Ms.is the completely false accusations that she has posted and which I, Mack Lowery at AAMCO Jackson, Ms. have no way of removing even though there is no thread of truth to accusations against us! As to her accusations against the other repair shops and GEICO I have no knowledge of the situations but judging from the false accusations against AAMCO Jackson, Ms. I have serious doubts about the rest of her accusations.
Mack Lowery
601-362-1823
AAMCO
111 Briarwood Dr
Jackson, Ms 39206
Melissa
Jackson,Mississippi,
U.S.A.
response from AAMCO Jackson, Ms. 601-362-1823
#11REBUTTAL Owner of company
Fri, August 29, 2008
This is a response from AAMCO, Jackson, Ms. To the completely false accusations in this rip off report.
Geico was our customer, not the individual who owned the car and wrote the letter. AAMCO in Jackson could do only what GEICO authorized because they were paying the ticket, the owner of this vehicle did not pay anything for AAMCO's service. AAMCO recommended rebuilding the transmission but GEIKO found a used transmission. They sent it to AAMCO and paid us to install the used transmission. The first unit did not work and they sent another used unit and paid AAMCO to install it. This transmission was working perfectly when it left Mississippi. AAMCO in Jackson, Ms has absolutely no say so in the type of repair that was performed nor did we have any warranty obligation other than installing the used transmission properly. The owner of the vehicle was given all of this information throughout the repair process and again when the car was released to her.
The only rip off between this dissatisfied customer and AAMCO transmission, Jackson, Ms.is the completely false accusations that she has posted and which I, Mack Lowery at AAMCO Jackson, Ms. have no way of removing even though there is no thread of truth to accusations against us! As to her accusations against the other repair shops and GEICO I have no knowledge of the situations but judging from the false accusations against AAMCO Jackson, Ms. I have serious doubts about the rest of her accusations.
Mack Lowery
601-362-1823
Melissa
Jackson,Mississippi,
U.S.A.
response from AAMCO Jackson, Ms.
#11REBUTTAL Owner of company
Thu, August 28, 2008
This is a response from AAMCO, Jackson, Ms. To the completely false accusations in this rip off report.
Geico was our customer, not the individual who owned the car and wrote the letter. AAMCO in Jackson could do only what GEICO authorized because they were paying the ticket, the owner of this vehicle did not pay anything for AAMCO's service. AAMCO recommended rebuilding the transmission but GEIKO found a used transmission. They sent it to AAMCO and paid us to install the used transmission. The first unit did not work and they sent another used unit and paid AAMCO to install it. This transmission was working perfectly when it left Mississippi. AAMCO in Jackson, Ms has absolutely no say so in the type of repair that was performed nor did we have any warranty obligation other than installing the used transmission properly. The owner of the vehicle was given all of this information throughout the repair process and again when the car was released to her.
The only rip off between this dissatisfied customer and AAMCO transmission, Jackson, Ms.is the completely false accusations that she has posted and which I, Mack Lowery at AAMCO Jackson, Ms. have no way of removing even though there is no thread of truth to accusations against us! As to her accusations against the other repair shops and GEICO I have no knowledge of the situations but judging from the false accusations against AAMCO Jackson, Ms. I have serious doubts about the rest of her accusations.
Mack Lowery
Melissa
Jackson,Mississippi,
U.S.A.
response from AAMCO Jackson, Ms.
#11REBUTTAL Owner of company
Thu, August 28, 2008
This is a response from AAMCO, Jackson, Ms. To the completely false accusations in this rip off report.
Geico was our customer, not the individual who owned the car and wrote the letter. AAMCO in Jackson could do only what GEICO authorized because they were paying the ticket, the owner of this vehicle did not pay anything for AAMCO's service. AAMCO recommended rebuilding the transmission but GEIKO found a used transmission. They sent it to AAMCO and paid us to install the used transmission. The first unit did not work and they sent another used unit and paid AAMCO to install it. This transmission was working perfectly when it left Mississippi. AAMCO in Jackson, Ms has absolutely no say so in the type of repair that was performed nor did we have any warranty obligation other than installing the used transmission properly. The owner of the vehicle was given all of this information throughout the repair process and again when the car was released to her.
The only rip off between this dissatisfied customer and AAMCO transmission, Jackson, Ms.is the completely false accusations that she has posted and which I, Mack Lowery at AAMCO Jackson, Ms. have no way of removing even though there is no thread of truth to accusations against us! As to her accusations against the other repair shops and GEICO I have no knowledge of the situations but judging from the false accusations against AAMCO Jackson, Ms. I have serious doubts about the rest of her accusations.
Mack Lowery
Melissa
Jackson,Mississippi,
U.S.A.
response from AAMCO Jackson, Ms.
#11REBUTTAL Owner of company
Thu, August 28, 2008
This is a response from AAMCO, Jackson, Ms. To the completely false accusations in this rip off report.
Geico was our customer, not the individual who owned the car and wrote the letter. AAMCO in Jackson could do only what GEICO authorized because they were paying the ticket, the owner of this vehicle did not pay anything for AAMCO's service. AAMCO recommended rebuilding the transmission but GEIKO found a used transmission. They sent it to AAMCO and paid us to install the used transmission. The first unit did not work and they sent another used unit and paid AAMCO to install it. This transmission was working perfectly when it left Mississippi. AAMCO in Jackson, Ms has absolutely no say so in the type of repair that was performed nor did we have any warranty obligation other than installing the used transmission properly. The owner of the vehicle was given all of this information throughout the repair process and again when the car was released to her.
The only rip off between this dissatisfied customer and AAMCO transmission, Jackson, Ms.is the completely false accusations that she has posted and which I, Mack Lowery at AAMCO Jackson, Ms. have no way of removing even though there is no thread of truth to accusations against us! As to her accusations against the other repair shops and GEICO I have no knowledge of the situations but judging from the false accusations against AAMCO Jackson, Ms. I have serious doubts about the rest of her accusations.
Mack Lowery
Melissa
Jackson,Mississippi,
U.S.A.
response from AAMCO Jackson, Ms.
#11REBUTTAL Owner of company
Thu, August 28, 2008
This is a response from AAMCO, Jackson, Ms. To the completely false accusations in this rip off report.
Geico was our customer, not the individual who owned the car and wrote the letter. AAMCO in Jackson could do only what GEICO authorized because they were paying the ticket, the owner of this vehicle did not pay anything for AAMCO's service. AAMCO recommended rebuilding the transmission but GEIKO found a used transmission. They sent it to AAMCO and paid us to install the used transmission. The first unit did not work and they sent another used unit and paid AAMCO to install it. This transmission was working perfectly when it left Mississippi. AAMCO in Jackson, Ms has absolutely no say so in the type of repair that was performed nor did we have any warranty obligation other than installing the used transmission properly. The owner of the vehicle was given all of this information throughout the repair process and again when the car was released to her.
The only rip off between this dissatisfied customer and AAMCO transmission, Jackson, Ms.is the completely false accusations that she has posted and which I, Mack Lowery at AAMCO Jackson, Ms. have no way of removing even though there is no thread of truth to accusations against us! As to her accusations against the other repair shops and GEICO I have no knowledge of the situations but judging from the false accusations against AAMCO Jackson, Ms. I have serious doubts about the rest of her accusations.
Mack Lowery