My transmission on my 1994 Blazer broke down in Amarillo Texas when I was traveling from Arizona to Chicago to get back to school. They said it would take 3 days to repair so I left it there and asked for the old parts.
After 3 days, it was not ready and I had to rent a car to Chicago to attend classes. The following week, I had to drive back to get my car and they did not have the old parts.
The total cost of repairs was $2,320. The receipt had scratched out numbers and did not total up.
Material costs were itemized as: Hard parts $300, Converter $200. But the total for parts is written $850. Under service description column, the parts is written in as $350. The warrenty charge is shown as $460 for 36 months and also $750 for 12 months.
When I complained, they said I authorized the repairs over the phone.
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