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Lawton,#2Consumer Comment
Tue, October 28, 2008
you don't trust your own business partner? And anyway, what does your business partner have to do with a broken engine? So the mechanic wasn't supposed to take apart the engine. If the engine you supplied, and for which it seems you were paid for, had worked I suspect the mechanic wouldn't have had to put his hands in it, right? How were you going to assist with repairs? Enquiring minds want to know.
Steve
Oarnge Park,#3REBUTTAL Owner of company
Tue, October 28, 2008
I am the owner of this above company, and am very upset, with how Mr. Jerry comes accross with his side of the story. I did everything in my power to assist him, responded to him when he called and emailed, sent another engine as soon as i heard there was a problem with the first one, i offered to help with repairs, then i learned the mechanic took apart the first engine that was sent to him , after he was told not to do it, His mechanic has had complaints filled against him, i have been in business for many yers, and i will always do everything in my power to help, i will above and beyond to assist someone, please call me if you have any further questions. Also something not stated in here was the fact that i didnt even take his order i had a business partner that did. Thank you Steve Neveau owner of auto parts specialists