Greg
Middletown,#2Consumer Comment
Sun, May 09, 2004
Man I've seen it all now the mans wife reporting the truth. Like she's going to say hey husband I'm sorry but I got to tell it like it is. Joseph life is a learning curve and you never stop learning do you. Any time some one who you owe money to offers to give you more but you have to spend it where I tell you. Thats like the cable company giving you a refund and just sign it and put it in the mail as part of next months bill payment now don't take it to a bank because it ain't worth nothing. And what are you doing taking a loan out from someone who owns a AAMCO anyway? Always tell people what happened and don't worry about looking stupid the next person you tell,You may save them from the same mistake. Greg
Kay
Anderson,#3UPDATE EX-employee responds
Tue, May 04, 2004
To Whom It May Concern Joseph knew from the beginning that my husband owned Aamco Transmissions. He had taken his truck there back in 2000 to have it checked out and he knew then that my husband was there. I did work for Home Financial and did make a loan to Joseph to get his truck repaired but, it was not mandatory nor a condition of the loan that he had to take it to Aamco. It was merely a suggestion. Home Financial did repossess the truck on August 2, 2002 because of delinquency in payments. The truck was sold on August 29, 2002. I retired on August 15, 2002. I did not sell his truck because I was no longer employed there. And the manager did not sell the truck to my son as you stated. The truck was sold to a Mr. Wright. I contacted Home Financial to get the facts myself. There has never been any legal action taken against me or Home Financial in this matter. I did not quit my job because of any type of legal action. I simply retired. It seems strange to me that you would wait a year and 8 months to come foward with a complaint. If anyone is going to sue anyone I should sue you for giving false information.
Chris
Anderson,#4REBUTTAL Owner of company
Mon, April 26, 2004
To Whom This Concerns Joseph brought his truck to us on 9.19.2000 for some transmission problems.His bill totaled 1292.81 and 1000.00 of it was paid by Home Financial. Joseph said that his truck quit working one year and one day later. Well thats just not true. He came back to our center with some problems on 4.8.2002. As most people can tell this is well over a year and a day. Joseph's warranty was only for 12 months but being that he had problems this soon we both came to an aggreement of 600.00. We repaired his transmission and I have not seen Joseph since. If he has any problems I would be more than happy to help him out. By the way Joseph Kay retired just so you know. Be sure to get all of your facts strait before you start typing things on your computer. Also Joseph I am her son ans I didn't buy your truck. Lastly I don't know how you were ripped off when I honored your warranty for the full period of time. Thanks