I drove my vehicle to this business to get a free estimate to repair my transmission. The manager said he would have the estimate ready the same day. Three days later he gave an estimate of $3000 to repair and I declined.
He said I owed him $380 in labor charges for taking it apart. He said I authorized him to do that over the phone, but I do not recall doing that. I would only authorize something of that nature and expense in person and in writing so I could fully understand the terms.
The only document I signed was authorizing the free estimate and did not receive a copy of that. I want my vehicle back in the drivable and operating condition as when I drove it there and not be charged for labor I did not authorize or be paid $4200 which is the amount I paid for the vehicle.
They filed a mechanical lien and sold my vehicle. I filed a complaint with the Better Business Bureau. The Bureau sided with them. I then filed a lawsuit with the justice of the peace. I have a pre-trial hearing on January 2.
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