Does the "Better Business Bureau" help criminals to do better business?
I was cheated by a Transmission shop "Transmission Performance Center" and filed a complaint against them. When I pulled up the BBB report about this company it only said "some complaints have remained unresolved".
After I filed my complaint nothing happened. I called them up again and again while the company still had my car. After months the BBB send the answer of the company to me, it said: we don't have the car anymore and already have a title for the car. (the Transmission shop sold my car and the buddy who bought it went to the MVD saying that he did not know who the owner was. The MVD issued him a title - welcome to Arizona!)
I went to court and found out that by the time when I filed the BBB complaint, there had already been about 40 law suits against this company in the courts computer.instead of warning consumers of criminals like Brad Tocker (Transmission Performance Center) they give consumers misleading information about the company they are inquiring about. I won the law suit but in the meantime they went out of business. I lost about $ 7,000 and the BBB could have prevented that. The only thing they care about are their membership fees and they are not paid by the consumers.
Stefan
Phoenix, Arizona
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