Fraud
I never recommend anyone repair their car at a car repair shop. I took my Bmw 330 for automatic transmission repair. We negotiate that the repairs of the boxes will be done for 900 dollars, after the repairs there is a 1-year warranty. After one and a half days, I get a call from the service and start telling me that we have made a diagnosis of the box and that in order to be able to make the box completely, I have to pay an additional 1000 dollars, as if sa turbo block and some other parts are needed there. I refuse to pay any more because we had talked about 900 dollars before, I asked if I did not change the block now, what would happen, then there would be no guarantee. After long discussions, I began to doubt the honesty of the permalat and said that I would not want to do anything to them to put the box back. The mechanic replied to me that I would have to pay 360 dollars for removing the work / box and putting it back on it or so. Arriving at the permalat service, I look at my car parked in the service area outside and the box is on top. I realized that in general the box has not been moved, taken off and that something extra needs to be changed they could not find, of course, the service claims that it is not. I took the car to another service, where I confirmed my suspicions in writing that the gearbox had not been removed. I tried to squeeze more money out of me for the parts I needed, claiming that everything was completely damaged by removing the gearbox. No check, warranty and worksheet, everything does not answer questions. The service inside the deadman, said that the machine did not have oil, but before the service valley, I bought the oil, but whether it was loaded or left to himself who knows it in the hangar inside no deadman. A mechanic with a lot of dirty tremors came to my white cabin from the car in the hangar, I was in shock, I asked which small scores he was sitting in the oil, he didn't answer anything to me. well there is an attitude. Be careful.
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