Markus Kantrell Green
Alabama,#2Consumer Comment
Tue, April 08, 2014
Markus Kantrall Green
freelance writer & Media expert
"The Press"
DFW, Texas area
MK Green
Texas,#3REBUTTAL Owner of company
Tue, April 08, 2014
Mr. Dennis,
FIRST: I would like to say that, doing business with JOSH has been nothing short of FANTASTIC! His education, experience and love for automobiles far exceeds even the best competitor. I trust him completely. As far as his driving skills goes, I know for a fact, at one time NAScar offered him a paid scholorship just for his driving abilities alone. You might want to ask him about his ole '69 Camero, sometime. Coupled and married with his name brand education and previous job experience from high-end companies that makes JOSH "THE Eliete!" not just in my book but in everyone elses as well.
SECOND: A returning puddle under your car (your words here) doesnt sound like the restored pinion seal. You have more problems under that car than just the pinion seal and you know it. You took your car back to have it looked at (your words again) the seal did NOT leak! but instead you warned JOSH of the tricksey transmission (your words here) in hopes he WOULD drive the car. Everyone with any car savy whatsoever knows transmissions are like back injuries ... your can speculate all you want but you cant actually pin point the actual injury. So, infact, you wanted JOSH to drive the car in hopes you could bully him into fixing or giving you a new transmission. And by bullying him I mean ... writing rip-off reports aand on-line threats.
THIRD: If YOU really actually had an actual claim... you would not have resorted to a rip-off report. In my opinion YOU, Mr. Dennis are a weasler! You figured the young man to be some fly-by-night garage greese monkey. Someone who you could easily intemidated. You are wrong, Mr. Dennis. JOSH is an upstanding individual. His work is above and beyond. He is first rate in everything he does. He does not leave anyone 'hanging'.
You should be ashamed, Mr. Dennis!
AKF
United States of America#4Author of original report
Tue, March 20, 2012
Your vague claim of the vehicle being a piece of "junk" is completely unfounded. In fact here is a link to the company located in Detroit, Michigan that modified this transmission: http://www.libertysgears.com/ (See Face Plating). I can assure you that this piece of machinery is not homemade nor is it junk. You should do your research before posted completely false statements by the way.
Dennis
United States of America#5General Comment
Mon, March 19, 2012
I just read the report about the pinion seal leak in this guys differential and had to comment on the situation. I saw the guys car in the shop and have to say it was a heap of junk to begin with. To suggest that Baertrax had anything to do with his vehicles problems is laughable. The modified transmission he's talking about is a JB welded homemade piece of junk that was held together with bubble gum and bailing wire. The proper way to shift that transmission would be to shift it out of the car and into the dumpster. What is rather obvious is that you dragged a piece of junk car into his shop knowing it was falling about and you are now try to get free repairs by claiming "damage" to an already broken heap of junk. All the screaming and crying on Facebook, Yelp etc. isn't going to get you your way. Baertrax is the OLDEST off-road shop in the DFW area because they do quality work. You don't get that reputation by ripping people off. Josh has bent over backwards to help his customers and support the off-roading industry and to see you trying to scam him into a free repair job by attempting to smear his good name is rather pathetic.