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  • Report:  #66849

Complaint Review: AAMCO TRANSMISSIONS

AAMCO TRANSMISSIONS ripped us off rebuilding the transmission car still does not work Marietta Georgia

  • Reported By:
    Canton Georgia
  • Submitted:
    Fri, September 12, 2003
  • Updated:
    Fri, September 12, 2003
  • AAMCO TRANSMISSIONS
    1702 Cobb Pkwy SE 41
    Marietta, Georgia
    U.S.A.
  • Phone:
    770-952-6400
  • Category:

I towed my Honda to AAMCO for them to fix the cables on my gears. They called to tell me a bolt fell into the transmission and they would have to take it apart to get to it. What was to have cost me $400 had now turn into $800. Then they call and tell me the transmission needs more work than they originally thought. Estimating the repairs at $1600.

I tried to get my car back and was told I would still have to pay $500 for the work they had done. RIPOFF. Now having put me in a corner, I agreed to have them finish the job. After having my car for a week, I picked it up only to drive 30 miles and it quit working. After paying $1600 you would think it should run like new.

I take very good care of my car and I am absolutely sure they are responsible for why my car quit working. They are wiping their hands clean of this ordeal and claiming the car had too many miles on it and that is why it quit working. Amazing how they pushed me to rebuild the transmission without hesitation on how old the vehicle was.

I am extremely dissappointed with AAMCO. I work hard to provide for my four children and my home only to have been taken by AAMCO for $1600. That is just NOT right.

Jerome
Canton, Georgia
U.S.A.

1 Updates & Rebuttals


TRANZMN

Richmond,
California,
U.S.A.

a pit bull with determination

#2Consumer Comment

Fri, September 12, 2003

Jerome~~~~1st off if they were paying attention to what they were doin they would of put a rag in the hole the bolt fell into to prevent that problem for you and them. As far as the job goes why? should "you" have to pay for "their" incompetence? they should be responsible to make it right.After all, one job does not create another.The best bet is take it to someone who is "qualified" to repair it properly. Then take your bill and demand them to compensate your loss. Its obvious "parts changers" worked on your car~~~now you have a worse problem than when you started. DON'T LET IT GO !!!!! TURN INTO A PIT BULL WITH DETERMINATION~~~~if you have the time to deal with it. THE TRANZMN

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