January 2024 by Chris H.
This guy pays 50 bucks for positive Google reviews so take them all with the grain of salt. I accepted the money and left a review before finding out what he does. Here is a personal and verifiable story. Without sending Me any photos of the "work" he did, he sends the picture I attachedon my Google review, as well as other pictures, to my wife and insist on immediate payment. My wife didn't catch the trick and she paid him. I have irrefutable proof all the photos he sent to her were fake. After finding out he tried to pass off fake photos as proof of work, I took my car around and got other opinions. Most shops didn't want to open up the engine understandably, but every mechanic I discussed the issue with was positive he couldn't have worked on my engine. Their evidence was either based on the state of the seals and fasteners, or just by a description of the original symptoms. This wasn't enough for me to think he did me wrong, so I kept looking around to know for sure. The fourth person I went to finally took a close look and I knew for sure he is a liar and took my family's money for doing nothing. I approached Josh about this peacefully in case he was desperate with a sick child or embarrassed, or any reason at all. I would have understood and worked it out with him. Instead he disparaged my character, masculinity, and threatened me. He told me he would tell the police that I threatened his life and his children, which couldn't be further from the truth. It's been over 2 weeks since I brought my knowledge to his attention because I was hoping he would make the situation right, but he only made it worse. I was scammed out of enough money to make it worthwhile going to court. It wasn't a small ticket transaction and I have a few dozen photos of proof and screenshots of our communication. Josh found multiple times in our conversation to tell me how good his heart is, which is weird because it's one of those things You observe and remember about people. People with good Hearts don't find it important to tell you how good their heart is. When I called Josh I had just moved to the area and didn't know anybody, but after this ordeal with Josh I now know almost a half a dozen shops who I wish I called. I didn't originally get suspicious when I watched him pour engine oil in like a total rookie. He poured it in with the spout on bottom so it glugged and splashed everywhere, instead of with the dipstick as a guide into the engine opening and with the bottlespout on top to allow airflow to prevent glugging. I also wasn't suspicious when I picked up my car and it ran and sounded as horrible as it did the day I brought it to him. My car ran fine after simply switching a single ignition coil, which was not worth the sum of money I paid him. He did what all dishonest mechanics, contractors, doctors, and politicians do. He told me it was way worse than it really was, he lied about what he did, and he insisted on being paid for doing nothing. Very disappointed in Josh and how the situation played out. Also disappointed in myself for ignoring several red flags up front. I didn't approach Josh with my knowledge of his dishonesty when I found out his photos were fake. I didn't approach him when several mechanics told me my symptoms in no way warranted the work I had done. I didn't approach him when multiple mechanics inspected it and concluded there was no possible way my engine could have been taken apart to do the work. I only approached Josh when someone went in and I knew for sure. After seeing the side of Josh I saw when I told him what I knew, I'm anticipating retaliation. I would not put yourself in a position to be taken advantage of by Josh. Maybe it was his first scam, maybe not. My suspicion is at a significant number of his Google reviews are paid for by him after unverifiable and uninspectable work. If I was the first one he took advantage of I don't think he would have responded so aggressively. Seems like he would have been