Jeff
Manda,#2Consumer Comment
Mon, December 29, 2008
Your post focused on Atlantic, not your mechanic. You made your suit against the mechanic an afterthought when, based on the new info you've provided, it should have been against the mechanic. Your mechanic should warranty all items he sells you. You made it seem like Atlantic sold you the engine, when they did in fact not. Your issue is with the mechanic - his issue is with Atlantic. I wish you luck in your suit if everything you've said is true and you haven't abused the engine.
Zepcrmc
Pasadena,#3Author of original report
Sat, December 27, 2008
The shop offered the warrenty. They bought the engine from Mid-Atlantic, I did not tell them where to buy the engine from. The shop recipt has a warrenty from the shop. Let them fight Mid Atlantic, they owe me an engine according to the shop warrenty. Go to H* unless you know the whole story.
Jeff
Manda,#4Consumer Comment
Fri, December 26, 2008
You're a jerk for suing the mechanic. Your "verbal" contract is no doubt based on your assumptions rather than what was said. YOU provided the part, he just did the labor. Why should he eat ANYTHING on a defective part YOU supplied? He shouldn't. The answer here is that you've been hurt by Midatlantic and you're not man enough to limit your rage to them.
Zepcrmc
Pasadena,#5Author of original report
Mon, December 22, 2008
Paul Daily Jr has refused the court summons. I will still take the shop owner to cout on 1/22/09 at the Glen Burnie court house, trial time is set for 1:00 pm. All support is welcomed. Any thoughts from anyone else out there? Contact me (((ROR REDACTED)) or (((ROR REDACTED))) CLICK here to see why Rip-off Report, as a matter of policy, deleted either a phone number, link or e-mail address from this Report.