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  • Report:  #115679

Complaint Review: Mr. Transmission

Mr. Transmission BAD JOB! KELOWNA British Columbia

  • Reported By:
    jones Rhode Island
  • Submitted:
    Tue, November 02, 2004
  • Updated:
    Tue, November 02, 2004
  • Mr. Transmission
    5 1525 Dilworth Dr
    KELOWNA, British Columbia
    U.S.A.
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I hear ya! BS! I asked Mr. Transmission for my money back after the work they did turned to sh** 27 days later, and they pointed out that the warranty did not cover my problem. They were blaming the problem on the car manufacturer and not on their sh***y work. They rebuilt my transmission on June 9th, and on July 6th, the transmission started leaking again. I called them up and they said "NO way, not our problem. We had nothing to do with that, basically, that is the car manufactures problem"

Now, I paid by way of a certified check for $1850 for the work they did. I was going to write them a personal check, but they declined, saying they do not accept personal checks. Now I understand why. You cannot call back a certified check!

So, basically, I have been using my boyfriends car, and talking to the local BBB to complain. Call the BBB in your area too. This company is just ridiculous!

One Pissed Off Girl!
KELOWNA, British Columbia
Canada

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