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  • BIGGEST RIP OFFS!!!! LIARS CONSTANTLY CHANGING THEIR QUTOES was told t... read more BIGGEST RIP OFFS!!!! LIARS CONSTANTLY CHANGING THEIR QUTOES was told there is a 85$ charge for a mechanic to come out and work on the vehicle and that the 85 goes towards the work they do the "mechanic" who came out said the complete opposite i asked if he was the owner he said no yet he is the ONLY person who picks up the phone so he's lying about his position When i called to ask about their services and what may need to be worked on the car the only thing i was told is that if the transmition or engine needed to be pulled that they could do any work needed The mechanic/owner said the complete opposite Was NOT able to complete the job so the complete experience was nothing but a HUGE WASTE OF TIME AND MONEY DONT WASTE YOUR TIME OR MONEY ON THESE RIP OFF ARTIST BETTER TO HAVE YOUR CAR TOWED TO A REAL MECHANIC THAT CAN AND DOES REPAIR CARS STAY AWAY!!!

  • OulareviewedMidas Las Vegas

    I lost my time Today by going to Midas. I had an appointment and after... read more I lost my time Today by going to Midas. I had an appointment and after one hour and a half, they said that they cannot work on my car, not even sure they will the day after. I won't go back to that repair shop.

  • RickyreviewedCarls Place

    Bureau of Automotive Repair, State of Nevada , Dept. of Consumers The... read more Bureau of Automotive Repair, State of Nevada , Dept. of Consumers The I-Team supplied the hidden cameras and even they couldn't believe what they caught on tape. The shop: 3043 Meade Ave Las Vegas, NV 891023043 Meade Ave The service: A 60,000- 1991 porsche The sell: "I'm sure you want to keep this all original, porsche parts, correct?" Rachel, the decoy, had a Linda Tonys wife pricing the service at $249.95. Carl's Place: You can pay for the upgrade of the plugs or don't do it at all. Don't put no cheap ass plugs in there 'cause the car won't run." A man who introduces himself as Tony rediculously over charged the price. "If you did it the right way with all Porsche parts, you're looking at $2995.00. That's with the Porsche plugs and the synthetic transmission fluid." Rachel never receives a written estimate. According to Tonys wife Linda, they will replace the spark plugs, change the oil and filter, the transmission oil and filter, the crank case filter, the air filter, the differential fluid, drain and refill the radiator, and conduct a brake inspection. Tony also promises to service the battery and flush the power steering fluid. As Rachel leaves, the mechanic goes to work unaware the Channel 7 I-Team and the Nevada attorney general's office can track his every move. Hours earlier photojournalists David Suarez and Kyle Zuelke outfitted the bait car with hidden cameras and using low-tech materials like nail polish, paper and paint, investigators with the attorney general's office marked every part. Two and half hours later, Rachel returns. The bill comes to $2907.15. The invoice has a service we didn't ask for -- a fuel injection cleaning -- and it's missing that power steering flush Tony promised to throw in at no charge. He says, "This your first time in our shop? What did you think of the service?" The I-Team reserves judgment until after the play-by-play. We see the mechanic change the oil and the filter, drain the tr

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