In August of I took my Kia Sedona to the Wal-Mart Supercenter in Port Saint Lucie to get my tires changed. The incompetent repairwoman, Stacey, jacked my car up incorrectly, but unfortunately I did not think much of it.
A few days after my tires were changed, my car the check oil light came on and my transmission begin shifting very roughly. I checked the oil level and poored in 2 quarts of oil and took it to a repair shop to have the transmission looked at. I was in for a major surprise. It turns out the transmission assembly was cracked, the frame on the car was slightly bent and the oil pan was crushed because the car was incorrectly jacked up.
Total repair costs came to about $3500. I contacted Wal-Mart and they refused to do anything about it. At first, they even denied working on my car, but I had the new tires and the receipt to prove otherwise. The manager of the Tire and Lube Express, Gregory Ray, was rude and disrespectful claiming that his workers never make mistakes like this. I felt like punching him in the face.
Needless to say, I will never get any auto work done at Wal-Mart again and I hope nobody around here does either.
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