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  • Report:  #269003

Complaint Review: Nationwide Transmissions Larry Duncan - Denton Texas

Reported By:
- Winchester, Virginia,
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Nationwide Transmissions Larry Duncan
3322 East University Drive Denton, 76208 Texas, U.S.A.
Phone:
940-323-0616
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This "company" one of many names used by LARRY DUNCAN is an internet scam. They addvertise to send a repair kit or other auto repair needs for transmissions, with free towing. NO ONE has yet to get service as promised. They charge a finders fee or brokerage fee for service. THEY HAVE NOTHING TO DO WITH REPAIRING your vehicle. ITS a TOTAL LIE AND SCAM. They have stolen thousdands of dollars from people across the country and for some reason they are still in business, this might as well be the mob. Larry Duncan has a web page to recruit thieves, promising to help them make over 100,000 per year.

Other names this crook uses is Coast to Coast Transmissions, Recue Transmissions, Elilte Transmissions, 24 hour auto repair, 24 Hour transmissions.

The FBI, Texas Rangers and Virginia State Police have had reports filed along with the Texas State Attorney Generals Office for internet fraud and interstate felonies.

These people need to be put behind bars for a long time and band from the use of computors.

Curly Brown our so called local rep. is suppossedly looking for other work, knowing what crooks he has falling in with, but the are many other reports on this web site from other clients with his name mentioned. He says he has never had a problem with customer and them being scammed, he had never heard of the brokerage fee. THIS IS a bunch of bull. He's in as deep as Duncan and Rich Lindman the national manager, if these are their real names? I doubt it.

AVIOD THESE COMPANIES. you will loose at least $1000.00 to them, most have lost closer to $1500-$2000.00 per customer and still have to get thier car fixed or pay additional repair fees to a shop.

IF your repair shop doesn't sign the contract with coast to Coast or Nationawide, whatever name they are using, then you can get you money back from Visa. THERE is no contract if the repiar shop refuses to do business with Nationwide, ect.. Master Card will probably do the same. THE MORE CHARGE backs we can get on these maggotts the better. They'll loose thier use of credit cards.

call me at (((redacted))) and leave a message, I am trying to get a class action lawsuit together, if we can get enough folks to file this together. I am also trying to get law enforcement to issue arrest warrents for felony fraud. If enough file police reports the FBI might take action, contact your internet fraud unit for your state police agency. Print up all the rip off reports to give to law enforcement and your bank in seeking getting your money back.

We lost $1600.00 for the repiar of a 1994 Ford Probe , which suppossedly needed transmission work, but only had an electrical problem with the mass air flow sensor.

Sam

Winchester, Virginia

U.S.A.

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1 Updates & Rebuttals

mrtonedefmusic

desoto,
Texas,
United States of America
larry duncan

#2General Comment

Mon, August 30, 2010

My son also called Larry Duncan about transmission repair and was quoted repairs would be around $600.00. After having car picked up and taken to the shop for a diagnosis he was to call him back with a total for repairs. My son called him and he told him that repairs would be $997.00 + hard parts, but needed a deposit of $897.00 cash deposited into his personal bank account. I spoke with Larry and asked him how much was the towing and diagnostic test, he stated that it would be $897.00. Told him if he had done the test what was wrong with it. He stated that the shop had results. Told him we did not want him to do the repairs and that I would pay him for towing and testing and asked him how was that, he stated $897.00 cash. Told him I did not operate by cash, and I was not going to deposit cash into his checking account. He stated to me he did not take credit cards, checks or cashier checks, and I was not going to be an exception to his rule.  He also stated people think that they are slick with credit cards,  and checks they stop payment on them. I told him no, you think that you are slick by wanting cash deposited in your account. Asked him to give me the location where my auto was located after he had insulted my intelligence several times, and I told him I did not appreciate it and hung up. The location where our auto was located is 1805 S.Great Southwest Pkwy,Grand Prairie, Texas, suppose to be Einstein Transmission Repair. This company does not even exist. After several days going to the place trying to talk with the people at the shop and they pretending not to know anything about what was going on. We took the police no results. After no results with that we went to the Grand Prairie court house to file a civil law suit, but after their help we found out that this company did not exist and they are suppose to be operating as Einstein Auto, only storing auto parts not repairing autos. We went to the Code Enforcement Office, they informed Larry Duncan that they were operating illegally. We were there the day they closed the warehouse down and got our car back without paying them a dime, but they did tear our transmission completely apart. If anyone is in the Dallas/Forth Worth area and you think your auto is in this shop you need to try and get your auto out of this warehouse. We thankfully did not get scammed, but he tried to. If you would like to contact us call (((REDACTED))) or email at (((REDACTED))), because we are trying to help other people get their autos back and close this  company down for good.



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My son also called Larry Duncan about transmission repair and was quoted repairs would be around $600.00. After having car picked up and taken to the shop for a diagnosis he was to call him back with a total for repairs. My son called him and he told him that repairs would be $997.00 + hard parts, but needed a deposit of $897.00 cash deposited into his personal bank account. I spoke with Larry and asked him how much was the towing and diagnostic test, he stated that it would be $897.00. Told him if he had done the test what was wrong with it. He stated that the shop had results. Told him we did not want him to do the repairs and that I would pay him for towing and testing and asked him how was that, he stated $897.00 cash. Told him I did not operate by cash, and I was not going to deposit cash into his checking account. He stated to me he did not take credit cards, checks or cashier checks, and I was not going to be an exception to his rule.  He also stated people think that they are slick with credit cards,  and checks they stop payment on them. I told him no, you think that you are slick by wanting cash deposited in your account. Asked him to give me the location where my auto was located after he had insulted my intelligence several times, and I told him I did not appreciate it and hung up. The location where our auto was located is 1805 S.Great Southwest Pkwy,Grand Prairie, Texas, suppose to be Einstein Transmission Repair. This company does not even exist. After several days going to the place trying to talk with the people at the shop and they pretending not to know anything about what was going on. We took the police no results. After no results with that we went to the Grand Prairie court house to file a civil law suit, but after their help we found out that this company did not exist and they are suppose to be operating as Einstein Auto, only storing auto parts not repairing autos. We went to the Code Enforcement Office, they informed Larry Duncan that they were operating illegally. We were there the day they closed the warehouse down and got our car back without paying them a dime, but they did tear our transmission completely apart. If anyone is in the Dallas/Forth Worth area and you think your auto is in this shop you need to try and get your auto out of this warehouse. We thankfully did not get scammed, but he tried to. If you would like to contact us call (((REDACTED))) or email at (((REDACTED))), because we are trying to help other people get their autos back and close this  company down for good.



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