Don't take your car to Mr. Transmission
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Don't take your car to Mr. Transmission
I had to take my car to the dealership after they were finished with it. Not
only did I fork out over $3000 to get it fixed but I had to pay another
$2000 for the dealer to fix it after they were done.
Mr. Transmission Sucks
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only did I fork out over $3000 to get it fixed but I had to pay another
$2000 for the dealer to fix it after they were done.
Mr. Transmission Sucks
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Re: Don't take your car to Mr. Transmission
Andrew wrote:
> I had to take my car to the dealership after they were finished with it. Not
> only did I fork out over $3000 to get it fixed but I had to pay another
> $2000 for the dealer to fix it after they were done.
Sue them to get your money back.
> I had to take my car to the dealership after they were finished with it. Not
> only did I fork out over $3000 to get it fixed but I had to pay another
> $2000 for the dealer to fix it after they were done.
Sue them to get your money back.
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Re: Don't take your car to Mr. Transmission
what car/year? what problem?
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"Andrew" <admin@NOSPAMmrtransmissionsucks.com> wrote in message
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>I had to take my car to the dealership after they were finished with it.
>Not only did I fork out over $3000 to get it fixed but I had to pay another
>$2000 for the dealer to fix it after they were done.
>
> Mr. Transmission Sucks
>
> --
> http://mrtransmissionsucks.com
>
> To email me remove the NOSPAM in my email address
>
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"Andrew" <admin@NOSPAMmrtransmissionsucks.com> wrote in message
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>I had to take my car to the dealership after they were finished with it.
>Not only did I fork out over $3000 to get it fixed but I had to pay another
>$2000 for the dealer to fix it after they were done.
>
> Mr. Transmission Sucks
>
> --
> http://mrtransmissionsucks.com
>
> To email me remove the NOSPAM in my email address
>
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Re: Don't take your car to Mr. Transmission
In article <aFodf.969$Pa4.883@trndny01>, brian.nystrom@verizon.net
says...
> Andrew wrote:
> > I had to take my car to the dealership after they were finished with it. Not
> > only did I fork out over $3000 to get it fixed but I had to pay another
> > $2000 for the dealer to fix it after they were done.
>
> Sue them to get your money back.
>
He has been posting this to a lot groups for the last 2 weeks. Still
don't know what his point is except that he got taken with his own
consent.
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Cheers!
Jan
says...
> Andrew wrote:
> > I had to take my car to the dealership after they were finished with it. Not
> > only did I fork out over $3000 to get it fixed but I had to pay another
> > $2000 for the dealer to fix it after they were done.
>
> Sue them to get your money back.
>
He has been posting this to a lot groups for the last 2 weeks. Still
don't know what his point is except that he got taken with his own
consent.
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Cheers!
Jan
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Re: Don't take your car to Mr. Transmission
$125 bucks will get you started in your local court for a civil suit, and
you do not even need a lawyer.
"Andrew" <admin@NOSPAMmrtransmissionsucks.com> wrote in message
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>I had to take my car to the dealership after they were finished with it.
>Not only did I fork out over $3000 to get it fixed but I had to pay another
>$2000 for the dealer to fix it after they were done.
>
> Mr. Transmission Sucks
>
> --
> http://mrtransmissionsucks.com
>
> To email me remove the NOSPAM in my email address
>
you do not even need a lawyer.
"Andrew" <admin@NOSPAMmrtransmissionsucks.com> wrote in message
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>I had to take my car to the dealership after they were finished with it.
>Not only did I fork out over $3000 to get it fixed but I had to pay another
>$2000 for the dealer to fix it after they were done.
>
> Mr. Transmission Sucks
>
> --
> http://mrtransmissionsucks.com
>
> To email me remove the NOSPAM in my email address
>
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Re: Don't take your car to Mr. Transmission
On Sun, 13 Nov 2005 07:59:30 -0500, "Matthew Rebbert"
<mrebbert@sbi-tech.com> wrote:
>$125 bucks will get you started in your local court for a civil suit, and
>you do not even need a lawyer.
>
But you can lose if you screwed up in the first place.
;-)
>
>"Andrew" <admin@NOSPAMmrtransmissionsucks.com> wrote in message
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>>I had to take my car to the dealership after they were finished with it.
>>Not only did I fork out over $3000 to get it fixed but I had to pay another
>>$2000 for the dealer to fix it after they were done.
>>
>> Mr. Transmission Sucks
>>
>> --
>> http://mrtransmissionsucks.com
>>
>> To email me remove the NOSPAM in my email address
>>
>
<mrebbert@sbi-tech.com> wrote:
>$125 bucks will get you started in your local court for a civil suit, and
>you do not even need a lawyer.
>
But you can lose if you screwed up in the first place.
;-)
>
>"Andrew" <admin@NOSPAMmrtransmissionsucks.com> wrote in message
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>>I had to take my car to the dealership after they were finished with it.
>>Not only did I fork out over $3000 to get it fixed but I had to pay another
>>$2000 for the dealer to fix it after they were done.
>>
>> Mr. Transmission Sucks
>>
>> --
>> http://mrtransmissionsucks.com
>>
>> To email me remove the NOSPAM in my email address
>>
>
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Re: Don't take your car to Mr. Transmission
Jan wrote:
> In article <aFodf.969$Pa4.883@trndny01>, brian.nystrom@verizon.net
> says...
> > Andrew wrote:
> > > I had to take my car to the dealership after they were finished
> > > with it. Not only did I fork out over $3000 to get it fixed but I
> > > had to pay another $2000 for the dealer to fix it after they were
> > > done.
> >
> > Sue them to get your money back.
> >
> He has been posting this to a lot groups for the last 2 weeks. Still
> don't know what his point is except that he got taken with his own
> consent.
If he wishes to make a religion out of hating Mr. Transmission I guess
that's his business. Transmissions are very complicated devices and
it's easy to make a mistake while re-assembling one.
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> In article <aFodf.969$Pa4.883@trndny01>, brian.nystrom@verizon.net
> says...
> > Andrew wrote:
> > > I had to take my car to the dealership after they were finished
> > > with it. Not only did I fork out over $3000 to get it fixed but I
> > > had to pay another $2000 for the dealer to fix it after they were
> > > done.
> >
> > Sue them to get your money back.
> >
> He has been posting this to a lot groups for the last 2 weeks. Still
> don't know what his point is except that he got taken with his own
> consent.
If he wishes to make a religion out of hating Mr. Transmission I guess
that's his business. Transmissions are very complicated devices and
it's easy to make a mistake while re-assembling one.
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Re: Don't take your car to Mr. Transmission
"Brian Nystrom" <brian.nystrom@verizon.net> wrote in message
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> Andrew wrote:
>> I had to take my car to the dealership after they were finished with it.
>> Not only did I fork out over $3000 to get it fixed but I had to pay
>> another $2000 for the dealer to fix it after they were done.
>
> Sue them to get your money back.
I'm taking them into small claims court but I'm hiring an attorney for
advice. They have agreed to pay $795.02 for their negligence but are
refusing to cover the total costs incurred.
Mr. Transmission Sucks
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Re: Don't take your car to Mr. Transmission
"Screwtape III" <gfy@bkbusa.com> wrote in message
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> Jan wrote:
>
>> In article <aFodf.969$Pa4.883@trndny01>, brian.nystrom@verizon.net
>> says...
>> > Andrew wrote:
>> > > I had to take my car to the dealership after they were finished
>> > > with it. Not only did I fork out over $3000 to get it fixed but I
>> > > had to pay another $2000 for the dealer to fix it after they were
>> > > done.
>> >
>> > Sue them to get your money back.
>> >
>> He has been posting this to a lot groups for the last 2 weeks. Still
>> don't know what his point is except that he got taken with his own
>> consent.
>
> If he wishes to make a religion out of hating Mr. Transmission I guess
> that's his business. Transmissions are very complicated devices and
> it's easy to make a mistake while re-assembling one.
>
> --
There was no mistake reassembling the transmission as I had the transmission
completely replaced. The dealerships findings: There was a leak in the
transmission lines. The transmission cooler placed by Mr. Transmission was
not adequate for cooling the transmission. The transmission had the wrong
dipstick tube installed and the dipstick was damaged. The transmission was
overfilled by five quarts of transmission fluid.
This is evidence of gross negligence and incompetence. In addition: the air
cleaner box was damaged and vented transmission fluid clogged the mass air
filter. An inoperative dash temperature gauge was caused by damaged wiring.
Mr Transmission had replaced a sensor which had the sole purpose of doing
nothing but supplying the dash temperature gauge. It is very apparent who
caused the problems with my temp gauge wiring.
The after market transmission cooler was removed and the transmission lines
were rerouted back to the stock cooler. Mr. Transmission had cut to the
lines to the stock cooler when they placed on the after market cooler. The
transmission cooler, which they replaced the stock cooler with, was designed
to be an auxiliary cooler rather then a stand alone cooler. The unit they
used was a Hayden 403. When eliminating the stock cooler Hayden states that
a large cooler be used. The Hayden 403 is designated as a medium cooler. In
addition, Hayden recommends the use of a radiator tank cooler when this is
done in order to comply with most auto manufacturer's warranties. This was
not done. Having the wrong transmission dipstick tube, a damaged dipstick,
and having the transmission overfilled by five quarts speaks very strongly.
You can read about the whole ordeal at
http://mrtransmissionsucks.com/main.html
Mr. Transmission Sucks
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"Matthew Rebbert" <mrebbert@sbi-tech.com> wrote in message
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> $125 bucks will get you started in your local court for a civil suit, and
> you do not even need a lawyer.
>
>
> "Andrew" <admin@NOSPAMmrtransmissionsucks.com> wrote in message
> newsKbdf.657$104.10@newsread1.news.pas.earthlink .net...
>>I had to take my car to the dealership after they were finished with it.
>>Not only did I fork out over $3000 to get it fixed but I had to pay
>>another $2000 for the dealer to fix it after they were done.
>>
>> Mr. Transmission Sucks
>>
>> --
>> http://mrtransmissionsucks.com
>>
>> To email me remove the NOSPAM in my email address
>>
>
>
The only problem is that there is a binding arbitration clause in the repair
contract located in the small print. However, I am fortunate to be living in
Georgia as the courts here tend to make this non-enforceable. I feel that I
need help from an attorney to avoid any pitfalls. Of course the cost of the
attorney will be added to my settlement.
Mr. Transmission Sucks
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Re: Don't take your car to Mr. Transmission
Andrew wrote:
> "Brian Nystrom" <brian.nystrom@verizon.net> wrote in message
> news:aFodf.969$Pa4.883@trndny01...
>
>>Andrew wrote:
>>
>>>I had to take my car to the dealership after they were finished with it.
>>>Not only did I fork out over $3000 to get it fixed but I had to pay
>>>another $2000 for the dealer to fix it after they were done.
>>
>>Sue them to get your money back.
>
>
> I'm taking them into small claims court but I'm hiring an attorney for
> advice. They have agreed to pay $795.02 for their negligence but are
> refusing to cover the total costs incurred.
>
I assume that Mr. Transmission is a chain? If so, you can't justify
trashing the entire company for the incompetence of one store. If you
want to rag on them, rag on the specific store that screwed you.
> "Brian Nystrom" <brian.nystrom@verizon.net> wrote in message
> news:aFodf.969$Pa4.883@trndny01...
>
>>Andrew wrote:
>>
>>>I had to take my car to the dealership after they were finished with it.
>>>Not only did I fork out over $3000 to get it fixed but I had to pay
>>>another $2000 for the dealer to fix it after they were done.
>>
>>Sue them to get your money back.
>
>
> I'm taking them into small claims court but I'm hiring an attorney for
> advice. They have agreed to pay $795.02 for their negligence but are
> refusing to cover the total costs incurred.
>
I assume that Mr. Transmission is a chain? If so, you can't justify
trashing the entire company for the incompetence of one store. If you
want to rag on them, rag on the specific store that screwed you.
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Andrew wrote:
> "Matthew Rebbert" <mrebbert@sbi-tech.com> wrote in message
> news:iNqdnQfJss8tperenZ2dnUVZ_s2dnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
>
>>$125 bucks will get you started in your local court for a civil suit, and
>>you do not even need a lawyer.
>>
>>
>>"Andrew" <admin@NOSPAMmrtransmissionsucks.com> wrote in message
>>newsKbdf.657$104.10@newsread1.news.pas.earthli nk.net...
>>
>>>I had to take my car to the dealership after they were finished with it.
>>>Not only did I fork out over $3000 to get it fixed but I had to pay
>>>another $2000 for the dealer to fix it after they were done.
>>>
>>>Mr. Transmission Sucks
>>>
>>>--
>>>http://mrtransmissionsucks.com
>>>
>>>To email me remove the NOSPAM in my email address
>>>
>>
>>
>
> The only problem is that there is a binding arbitration clause in the repair
> contract located in the small print. However, I am fortunate to be living in
> Georgia as the courts here tend to make this non-enforceable. I feel that I
> need help from an attorney to avoid any pitfalls. Of course the cost of the
> attorney will be added to my settlement.
What's wrong with going to arbitration? It's cheaper, faster and if you
have witnesses/afadavits and other evidence, it should be a slam-dunk.
You may not get your attorneys fees if you take it to court.
> "Matthew Rebbert" <mrebbert@sbi-tech.com> wrote in message
> news:iNqdnQfJss8tperenZ2dnUVZ_s2dnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
>
>>$125 bucks will get you started in your local court for a civil suit, and
>>you do not even need a lawyer.
>>
>>
>>"Andrew" <admin@NOSPAMmrtransmissionsucks.com> wrote in message
>>newsKbdf.657$104.10@newsread1.news.pas.earthli nk.net...
>>
>>>I had to take my car to the dealership after they were finished with it.
>>>Not only did I fork out over $3000 to get it fixed but I had to pay
>>>another $2000 for the dealer to fix it after they were done.
>>>
>>>Mr. Transmission Sucks
>>>
>>>--
>>>http://mrtransmissionsucks.com
>>>
>>>To email me remove the NOSPAM in my email address
>>>
>>
>>
>
> The only problem is that there is a binding arbitration clause in the repair
> contract located in the small print. However, I am fortunate to be living in
> Georgia as the courts here tend to make this non-enforceable. I feel that I
> need help from an attorney to avoid any pitfalls. Of course the cost of the
> attorney will be added to my settlement.
What's wrong with going to arbitration? It's cheaper, faster and if you
have witnesses/afadavits and other evidence, it should be a slam-dunk.
You may not get your attorneys fees if you take it to court.
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Brian Nystrom wrote:
> Andrew wrote:
> >"Brian Nystrom" <brian.nystrom@verizon.net> wrote in message
> news:aFodf.969$Pa4.883@trndny01...
> >
> > > Andrew wrote:
> > >
> > > > I had to take my car to the dealership after they were finished
> > > > with it. Not only did I fork out over $3000 to get it fixed but
> > > > I had to pay another $2000 for the dealer to fix it after they
> > > > were done.
> > >
> > > Sue them to get your money back.
> >
> >
> > I'm taking them into small claims court but I'm hiring an attorney
> > for advice. They have agreed to pay $795.02 for their negligence
> > but are refusing to cover the total costs incurred.
> >
> I assume that Mr. Transmission is a chain? If so, you can't justify
> trashing the entire company for the incompetence of one store. If you
> want to rag on them, rag on the specific store that screwed you.
I must be bored. I just finished reading Andrew's web site rant. I
also re-read his posts here. At no point has he disclosed the
make/year/model/mileage of his car. I suspect he doesn't even own a
Hyundai.
Mr. Transmission in Lakeland, Florida, rebuilt the transmission in my
son's 2000 Accent with 95K miles a month ago. The store manager's name
is Jerry, and he's a very pleasant fellow to deal with. But Mr.
Transmission is just like every other business chain in that your going
to find good managers and some bad eggs too.
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> Andrew wrote:
> >"Brian Nystrom" <brian.nystrom@verizon.net> wrote in message
> news:aFodf.969$Pa4.883@trndny01...
> >
> > > Andrew wrote:
> > >
> > > > I had to take my car to the dealership after they were finished
> > > > with it. Not only did I fork out over $3000 to get it fixed but
> > > > I had to pay another $2000 for the dealer to fix it after they
> > > > were done.
> > >
> > > Sue them to get your money back.
> >
> >
> > I'm taking them into small claims court but I'm hiring an attorney
> > for advice. They have agreed to pay $795.02 for their negligence
> > but are refusing to cover the total costs incurred.
> >
> I assume that Mr. Transmission is a chain? If so, you can't justify
> trashing the entire company for the incompetence of one store. If you
> want to rag on them, rag on the specific store that screwed you.
I must be bored. I just finished reading Andrew's web site rant. I
also re-read his posts here. At no point has he disclosed the
make/year/model/mileage of his car. I suspect he doesn't even own a
Hyundai.
Mr. Transmission in Lakeland, Florida, rebuilt the transmission in my
son's 2000 Accent with 95K miles a month ago. The store manager's name
is Jerry, and he's a very pleasant fellow to deal with. But Mr.
Transmission is just like every other business chain in that your going
to find good managers and some bad eggs too.
--
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Re: Don't take your car to Mr. Transmission
"Brian Nystrom" <brian.nystrom@verizon.net> wrote in message
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> Andrew wrote:
>> "Brian Nystrom" <brian.nystrom@verizon.net> wrote in message
>> news:aFodf.969$Pa4.883@trndny01...
>>
>>>Andrew wrote:
>>>
>>>>I had to take my car to the dealership after they were finished with it.
>>>>Not only did I fork out over $3000 to get it fixed but I had to pay
>>>>another $2000 for the dealer to fix it after they were done.
>>>
>>>Sue them to get your money back.
>>
>>
>> I'm taking them into small claims court but I'm hiring an attorney for
>> advice. They have agreed to pay $795.02 for their negligence but are
>> refusing to cover the total costs incurred.
>>
> I assume that Mr. Transmission is a chain? If so, you can't justify
> trashing the entire company for the incompetence of one store. If you want
> to rag on them, rag on the specific store that screwed you.
A franchise has accountability for the actions of their franchises.
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"Brian Nystrom" <brian.nystrom@verizon.net> wrote in message
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> Andrew wrote:
>> "Matthew Rebbert" <mrebbert@sbi-tech.com> wrote in message
>> news:iNqdnQfJss8tperenZ2dnUVZ_s2dnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
>>
>>>$125 bucks will get you started in your local court for a civil suit, and
>>>you do not even need a lawyer.
>>>
>>>
>>>"Andrew" <admin@NOSPAMmrtransmissionsucks.com> wrote in message
>>>newsKbdf.657$104.10@newsread1.news.pas.earthl ink.net...
>>>
>>>>I had to take my car to the dealership after they were finished with it.
>>>>Not only did I fork out over $3000 to get it fixed but I had to pay
>>>>another $2000 for the dealer to fix it after they were done.
>>>>
>>>>Mr. Transmission Sucks
>>>>
>>>>--
>>>>http://mrtransmissionsucks.com
>>>>
>>>>To email me remove the NOSPAM in my email address
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>> The only problem is that there is a binding arbitration clause in the
>> repair contract located in the small print. However, I am fortunate to be
>> living in Georgia as the courts here tend to make this non-enforceable. I
>> feel that I need help from an attorney to avoid any pitfalls. Of course
>> the cost of the attorney will be added to my settlement.
>
> What's wrong with going to arbitration? It's cheaper, faster and if you
> have witnesses/afadavits and other evidence, it should be a slam-dunk. You
> may not get your attorneys fees if you take it to court.
See: http://www.autoissues.org/arbitration_faq.htm
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