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Aamco Transmission ripoff Horsamem Pennsylvania
The customer service of AAmco Transmission refuses to resolve our problem. Very unprofessional. I wish to start a class action law suit against this organization. If anyone else feels cheated and nowhere else to turn, like I feel. Please get in touch with me. we have been to four different locations from Florence,SC. to Greenville, Nc. And almost $3,000 later and still don't have a working transmission.Almost a year later.
Edward
Bridgeton, North Carolina
U.S.A.
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Chris
Jim Thorpe,Pennsylvania,
U.S.A.
Please contact me I want to file a class action against them
#4Consumer Comment
Wed, December 12, 2007
In July of this year, we had our transmission rebuilt at Aamoco in Allentown, (Chevy Avalanche 2005 - Z 71) paid $2700 -, after a 12,000 miles is gone, now as a "curtesy" they can fx it for only $1400
I am looking for people with the same problem to file a class action lawsuit.
Aafes
Viernheim,Europe,
U.S.A.
Class Action only benefits the lawyers
#4Consumer Comment
Tue, September 26, 2006
Class Actions lawsuits are rarely taken by a firm on anything other than a contingency basis and the potential outcome must bear the cost of litigation.
While a class action seems an appropriate manner in which to hold a business liable to a class of consumers (all injured in a similar manner) this method rarely benefits the members of the class with adequate compensation.
Rather, the attorneys involved will enter into a settlement arrangement almost as soon as the class action is certified by the court. The class members will be nickled and dimed for the majority of the settlement in the form of "expenses" and most often are lucky to walk away with more than a few hundred dollars. The business involved rarely admits any legal liability in the settlement and settles to simply make the action go away.
If you really want compensation, you are better suited filing a private action if you indeed have provable damages.
Mike
Moorpark,California,
U.S.A.
CLASS ACTION IS WAy to go
#4Consumer Comment
Tue, September 26, 2006
I believe that you are right about a class action suit I believe we have enough evidence. I am fed up with them.
Mike
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