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December 2020 by Linda Weakley
Dontvknow yet the car wont be finished for a couple days. Went out there to find parts needed from another state! Anxious to see/hear results. ??
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August 2019 by Brad Quinn
Had Tim work on my vehicle numerous times without incident. The last was just before I was to move out of state. Unfortunately, the work i paid him to do(replace rear differential seals) was not done. He said any leaks was residual fluid and I may need a new differential down the road. my neighbor and I struck up a conversation shortly thereafter, found out he is a diesel mechanic. He asked to took a look, and ge showed me every step of the way how no work had been done.
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April 2016 by Nikki Smith
I first took my car into Harvs February 4th 2016, all it needed was break pads fixed. He charged me $265, JUST for break pads. Not even a full month later, and the same back break started grinding again. I immediately called and asked what was going on. He then proceeds to tell me that my back caliper was so bad he figured it was going to need work done soon. So then I have to take it back into him to replace that and new break pads! He quoted me $300, then told me after he fixed it, I owed him $409.31. 1. NO work should of been done until I knew the new price. It was dishonest and I had to pay in order to get my car. 2. If you notice something when you're doing a job, say something! It would of been cheaper on your client to do it all at once. 3. DON'T lie to me about the price of a part. It's easy these days to look it up online. I will never take my car to him again. And after we took the car in the final time, I got news from a few friends in town how sneaky he is, and how he rips people off. This is what we get for being new in town.