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worker scam
Warning! If you ever go to the midas on highway 7 in markham:
Profile:
- john louie
- he used to work at the midas at steeles/midland and has transferred to the location on highway 7
Avoid this worker! He has a history of scamming customers with ridiculous pricing quotes and pockets the money whenever it is paid in cash. I know a handful of individuals who have personally been screwed over, where he charged them jobs and parts that were never done or fixed. He sometimes will even do a follow-up call to convince you to come in again for a full car check up, where he'll charge you again in the thousands. Because he works somewhere up in the managerial position, it's easy for him to pull off these scams.
Do not be a victim and get screwed by this [censored]!
Midas is a great company, but there are workers like him who ruin the name of the automotive industry.
The complaint has been investigated and resolved to the customer’s satisfaction.
fraudulent billing and gouging
My Honda needed a muffler repair that was completed on 7/16/09. The final price of repair was substantially higher than estimates I got from other Albany area Midas dealers. My son went to this dealer simply because this location was the closest to him. He assumed repair would be close to the estimates I obtained. I was shocked when I saw the final bill. I...
Read full review of Midas and 7 commentsovercharging
These guys told me that a MAPP sensor would cost me $150. The NAPA truck arrived to deliver the part as I waited. A quick call to the NAPA dealer revealed that their RETAIL/ Joe Customer list price
on the part was $30.
When I called the manager to complain about being charged this much, his response was "When you go to 7-11 to buy a gallon of milk, you pay more though, don't you?"
My response? "Everyone in America knows the price of a gallon of milk- I bet the less that one percent know the price of a MAPP sensor for a four-cylinder Chevy Cavalier!"
His crafty little response was- "But if you go to 7-11 because it's the only place open late at night, you have to pay more for the convenience."
I told him, "Had I known I was "inconveniencing" you guys to the tune of $120 for having a part delivered, I would have picked the damn thing up myself!"
The complaint has been investigated and resolved to the customer’s satisfaction.
bad service
My car was having trouble starting. It took me about 5 times to try and start the car before it would go. So I took it in to Midas and they claimed it was faulty spark plugs. Ok, so I got those replaced, along with rotors and brake pads. Next day, same exact problem. I go in again, and this time they tell me it won't start because of the fuel pump. They claim they need to replace the entire fuel pump, fuel tank, and filters. After spending over $1, 000 there, I tried my car again the next day. SAME problem. Only this time, my car is flashing the "battery" light. Which, by the way, supposedly they checked at Midas and told me it was fine. They never fixed the problem, charged a huge sum of money, and now I have to find someone who can actually do their job.
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I bought a living social deal for "free" oil changes plus extra free or discounted prices for 25$- I was sold. We went in yesterday and they insinuated WE were trying to scam THEM with the punch card we bought in which THEY offered on LS. WTHeck? After getting passed that, they claimed they couldn't/wouldn't change the oil in our new car because it was "unsafe" to drive and needed repairs before it could even be considered for an oil change. Needless to say we didn't buy the BS, and left.
The next day we took the truck in (should've known better to go back), they took the truck back and claimed my truck only took synthetic oil; which again BS from them. I've never put synthetic in my truck and didn't want the synethetic. They said it was the only choice and put it in anyway. They charged us 42$ for the 7 quarts of synthetic that I didn't even want. They charged for the filter that on the punch card clearly stated the filter was included. The only thing we expected to walk out paying was taxes and disposal fees. Instead, with our "free" oil change coupon we walked out paying 40$! Just for oil and a filter!
I disputed the charges and the guy behind the counter didn't care about a thing I said, in fact he was messing around on the computer while I was trying to get answers from him. He obviously didn't care and probably was happy that they got away with scamming yet another customer. I was pretty livid walking out. No care for the customer, just bringing in money and ripping people off.
We will never return and hope to gosh living social refunds our punch card vouchers; they're completely worthless.
I highly recommend finding an honest auto shop. We love Sun Auto (we go to the one off N Durango and 215). They're honest and treat loyal customers well. I'm disappointed in my self for getting a flashy deal over our regular shop. Shame on me for straying away and shame on Midas for the bad business they conduct.
Not only do they rip customers off, they also rip off their employees, too. They misadvertise wage rates to get a prospective employee in the door, then they stick it to you. All that frosty talk about 32.00 an hour, benefits, etc. The flat-rate that a technician should get for a job perfomed is reduced so you would actually only make half of the wage advertised. Also, you have to do the job of a service advisor as well and not get paid for that. The service writer is too busy having coffee and catching up on that latest soap opera.
rip off
What a rip off!
I went in to get my car's front brakes changed. The manager suggested the basic change of pads with what seemed a reasonable price. However, shortly after they disassembled the wheels, they came back indicating that the car needed new rotors due to heavy rusting. The manager used the computer to prove that they could not be resurfaced. When I asked him for the price, he said quoted a number that seemed high and I asked for the car's factory parts. He then indicated that it would cost significantly more as the dealer charged very high prices. So, I authorized the used of after market rotors and pads. Paid over $500 (which included an oil change for $19.95). During the "inspection, " the manager claimed that there was a fluid leak in one of the rear seals. I told him to leave it as the car was under warranty.
After the breaks were done, I took the car to the dealer to get the warranty repair done on the differential seal. Much to the dealer's and my surprise, there was no leak where MIDAS said there was and the dealer found that the oil drain was loose and leaking the freshly changed oil.
I took the opportunity to ask for a quote to change the front brakes and to include brand new, factory authorized rotors. The quote was $329. Not the nearly $500 I paid MIDAS.
When I called the manager at the location where that provided the service, he basically talked bad about the Jeep dealer and referred me to a MIDAS 800 number which does not get you to a human being.
MIDAS is simply dishonest! It's a rip off. KEEP AWAY BY ALL MEANS.
DAMAGES:
So far it cost me nearly $200 more than necessary to change front brakes. Hopefully these brakes will function properly for a while.
Also, my car could have had significant problems had the oil cap issue not been noticed.
Hopefully this MIDAS location did not fool around other parts of my car just to break them and cause me to bring the car back in.
The complaint has been investigated and resolved to the customer’s satisfaction.
Went to have brakes done, They told me I needed complete job all around paid four hundred dollars, took the car back two days later, brakes still not working right claimed they fixed and took it back again after that to the Lee's summit location and they claimed they fixed the problem took back to them one week later same problem and still not fixed, The people that work there are very unskilled and just rip women off! Ladies beware of this business I ended up paying all over again for the problems they created by there unskilled workers !
overcharging
What a rip off! I went in to get my car's front brakes changed. The manager suggested the basic change of pads with what seemed a reasonable price. However, shortly after they disassembled the wheels, they came back indicating that the car needed new rotors due to heavy rusting. The manager used the computer to prove that they could not be resurfaced. When...
Read full review of Midas and 1 commentpoor service
November 3, 2009.
To whom it may concern:
Hello, I am sending this letter in regards to the service I received on October 26, 2009, at approximately 6 o’clock pm. I entered the shop and asked the gentleman at the front counter if there was a charge just to check to see if my back tire on the passenger’s side had a slow leak. He informed me that there was no charge to check the tire, and that they would be more than happy to do so. I waited in the shop for my tire to be checked and about thirty-five to forty minutes later a mechanic came back in and asked me if the blue ford escort zx2 belong to me, and as I nodded my head yes, he then informed me that the total was $21.77. With a look of confusion on my faced I asked the mechanic, “Why am I being charged for something if all I asked for was for it to be checked?” The mechanic replied to me, “Well ma’am there was a nail in the tire and that’s what you’re being charged for. If you like I could get my manager for you, or we could just put the nail back in the tire if you don’t want to pay for it.”
As a senior attending the University of Cincinnati, Vice President of Communications for the National Pan-Hellenic Counsel, Financial Chair of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority Incorporated and a Major Mentor for incoming freshmen, I was offended. In my three years attending this Midas shop, located at 2612 Reading Rd, Cincinnati, OH. I have never been spoken to in that manner. I am a valued customer who has spent well over $3, 000 with this company, and I have admired the staff who has worked at this specific location for the past three years, with the exception of this one incident. I will not spend my hard earned money with a business whose employees speaks rude and sarcastically to paying customers. October 26, 2009, was the last time I will spend my money with any Midas companies and I will be sure to share my experience with friends, family and colleges because this type of service is unacceptable.
The complaint has been investigated and resolved to the customer’s satisfaction.
If this is the standard of MIDAS employees communication (as I can very well see by the comments from Mr. Moderator1) I would never ever think of going there. I was thinking for trying them for the first time but luckily I read this post and off I go. Its not about how cheap (or competative) the repair was, its about honoring your word, If the front desk says there will be no charge for inspecting that should've been honored. And if they noticed/figured out the problem they should tell/ask the customer if he wants it repaired or not.
Its only about basic customer satisfaction and MIDAS like all other so-called successful businesses (which faded away with time) has forgotten its US the customers who make them successful, not there egoistic approach and 'we are always right' thinking.
And MIDAS for heavens sake please try sending your employees for some communication skills course, it will sure help yo in the longer run before someone (as stupid as Mr. Moderator1) posts such replies with such insulting and derogatory langugae. SHAME ON YOU!
I'm sorry but your ### about $20.00 to fix a flat. In my 22 years of employment at "MIDAS" nobody has ever disputed a simple tire repair. Do you need your hand held through the whole process of checking your tire, told whats wrong with it & given an estimate? For a simple tire repair? You think after saying you waited 35-40 minutes, you could of spoke up & asked whats going on. It does'nt take that length of time to figure out for yourself, that it should'nt take all of 5-10 minutes to see if there is a nail in your tire. What relevancy does where the hell you go to school, or where your a so called chairperson have to do with a trip to a repair shop. Are you a superior human being as compared to the rest of the working class? You should be thankfull that the technician took it upon himself to get you repaired as quickly as he did, for a nominal fee of $20.00. Having spent the so called $3000.00 at that location, you think you may have had a flat tire repaired before, or educated yourself on what that entails.
Its bad mouthing consumers like you that make our industry look like a bunch of crooks, when all that happened is you got a quick, efficient repair at a competitive price.
Come on...### about a tire repair...Who knows what kind of crooked thing you do for a living.
cheating
I went to Midas in Federal ways, WA for the brake pads change for my car. Midas told me that I have to change the new Rotor too. I told them ok which cost me $XXX. I don’t know much about car but the “New” rotor look rusty. Midas told me that is normal for new break rotor. 2 month afterI needed to sell my car. The buyer want to have the car inspect at the dealer in Renton, WA. The dealer told me that My “New Rotor” was in fact old and thin. The dealer showed me the Actual “New” one also. I went back to Midas and complained to the Manager. The manager agreed to get me the Actual New one but don’t want to talk about why Midas Ripped Me off earlier.
JHG
Federal ways, Washington
The complaint has been investigated and resolved to the customer’s satisfaction.
Ooooo, that whole complaint made sense.
extra services
I went to Midas for just a oil change for 19.99, I was told I need a new air filter and I
know what a air filter cost so I said they could change it. When I got the bill it was for
46.20. They have charge me 19.99 for a air filter and 2.00 for service. Come on, even
I know that a air filter is a lot less then 17.99 and the labor in is nothing. I know this
because I went to Advance Auto for wiper blades and ask how much a air filter for my
car is. Three customers in the shop at the time thought that what happen to me was
really bad and one left without service.
Nobody held a gun to your head & told you that you need to change your filter. Next time get your own fingers dirty & change it yourself. Better yet put the $2.00 in your fuel tank & drive to Advance Auto & waste your own time. Fool.
coupons are worthless
Do you have a Midas coupon? It's probably worthless if you do.
No matter what it says, Midas is smarter than you and they'll prove it on your final invoice. Say you need brake service, typically a $210 service to get new pads and the rotors turned (smoothed out). The $210 is an industry standard and - for example - my invoice said the brake pad service cost $124.95 (parts and rotor turning not included), but then they slip in their own sneaky little line that says "Savings-$25 Off". Guess what, the total STILL adds up to $210.
Did you catch the trick, the dishonest little scam? Try to figure it out before reading on, because I missed it at first...
Well, their sneaky coupon bars you from using ANY advertised coupon (only "one per visit, " per the fine print)! This means you get the same competitive price as say, the OEM dealership which I would prefer due to technical expertise with the brand's own vehicle, but Midas reels you in with coupons that will NEVER, EVER work. How's that for savy and yet entirely unethical business? Ugh. And if you try to use your own coupon, they sound really generous and state they gave you an even better coupon and discount which now you know, is a complete lie that they expect you to fall for. Use a credit card if you know what I mean and never use cash at Midas "just in case".
Note: Watch out for the bogus "Shop Costs" they slip in. It's for that $12.83 roll of paper towel they used.
The complaint has been investigated and resolved to the customer’s satisfaction.
Who said $210 is standard? Shop supplies saves you from a list of stuff they use but don't charge you for the entire container. Brake cleaner, caliper lube, brake fluid, wheel bearing grease ect...
The invoice says $307 for front and rear brakes. How much do you want to pay? This seems like a bargain. Looking at this invoice I would say this customer is the unreasonable one. If you want cheap brake service, go to a gas station.
rip off and employees don't know what they r doing
I have always taken my vehicle to another place for oil changes. Well I was in a hurry and thought Midas would be a little less time consuming. I was wrong. I went in for a $55 synthetic oil change and left without my oil change and a $150 tow bill and $550 for a new oil pan.
When Midas on the corner of Hilliard Rome Road and Nike Road went to take out my oil plug they ended up striping my oil pan and then tried to blame it on the place that has changed my oil for the last 4 years. Then then manager had the nerve to bad mouth the other company and say that they did it and that the manager of the other place didn't know what he was talking about. Honestly if the other place did something and messed it up then 3 months ago I would have had problems.
I feel that Midas just hires people who are off the street and maybe fresh out of automotive school.
I will never go there and I will be sure to tell everyone not to ever go there!
The complaint has been investigated and resolved to the customer’s satisfaction.
Beware
On August 7, 2009, we took our Toyota Corolla to Midas Pikesville for an oil change and asked them to look into oil leak problems that we were having. They did the oil change and reported they couldnt tell what the problem was since the engine needed to be cleaned. On August 12, we brought the car back in for them to clean the engine and tell us the problem. They told us the problem was there were multiple leaks and gaskets needed to be replaced. We told them to go ahead and fix all the problems. They assured us that all the work that needed to be done was done. Less than a month later, we were driving on the highway when the engine seized up. Maven Motors, a local auto shop, towed the car to its facility for $75. They told us there is almost no oil in the car and that is why the engine seized up. We went back to Midas, Lynn Armstrong, General Manager of the Pikesville location. Midas sent a mechanic to Maven Motors and checked out the car and claim that the engine seizing up was due to an internal engine failure. When I asked what that meant or could she be more specific as to what the problem was, she was unable to do so. The engine in the car is dead and needs to be replaced (est $3000). There should be lots of oil in the car less than 30 days after an oil change and supposedly fixing of the oil leakage problems, but the mechanic at Maven Motors said it barely registered anything on the dipstick. Midas refuses to take responsibility.
The complaint has been investigated and resolved to the customer’s satisfaction.
Why don't you mention the fact that you put well over 1500 miles on it after the oil change. That there was black blow-by on the back of your bumper which indicated oil burning from the combustion chambers / cylinders of the engine?
You know that little oil light on your dash? Yeah. Maybe your engine was burning oil and had so many leaks from "blow by" or high crankcase pressure? I don't think that you should be told to check your oil before going on trips right? Nobody does it. That's why we invented a tire light because nobody checks that either.
worst there is
I hate the service at Midas Auto Service Center. They are the ultimate rip offs. They have no idea what their job is I am really disappointed with the experience I had with them. I a sure that I will never return there to get anything done not even to fill gas. I really ate them and make sure tat no one from my family or any of my friends ever go there. I don't want them to waste their time and money there. My wife had taken her car here for a service. She had no repairs to do. Everything was fine. When she went to pick her car up they told her that the repairs were done and gave her a bill that really shocked her. She called me up I went there immediately and asked them to cancel the charges of the repairs as we did not ask for it and if they wanted they could take the part back and give us back our apart. But they did not agree and were very rude. It was pointless arguing with them I will not go here again. Stay away from Midas. It is the worst there is.
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Learn to spell PLEASE. Plus Midas doesn't sell gas.
innappropriate touching
When my wife took her car to this location and got an oil change on my white chevy tahoe, the service writer proceeded to put a finger in her rear end and then told her it was dry and it needed some stay lube in order to keep it from getting stiff, and to top it off the service tech also polished her head lights which was strange... When she told me what...
Read full review of Midas and 3 commentsmessed up my entire break system
While I was at a Ross one day, a person approached me and asked me if I wanted to buy 4 Services for $30.00 from Midas in Glendale, CA. Each service included an oil change, topping fluids if needed to be, etc. November 18, 2008, I took my car for the first Service, which they did. At that time THE MANAGER, YURI STAIN was extremely nice and helpful. He...
Read full review of Midas and 1 commentEMPLOYEE TREATMENT
MIDAS MUFFLERS' treatment of employees is unbelieveable! MIDAS make you feel that you are just so valuable. When the time comes for advancement, MIDAS chooses the "kiss ###" non-honest employees and the honest/non-"kiss-###" ( the one MIDAS made feel so valuable) gets stomped on!
The "ruder" ya are & dis-honest with customers = advancement is in line for you!
Always keeping tabs on paychecks ~~ no matter how many years 15+ you have in & cutting your pay saying " you make to much money" over so-so" whos been with the company for LESS THAN A YEAR! Have you ever heard such insane reasoning!
Considering a career with MIDAS ? == If you are HONEST & DEDICATED ======THINK AGAIN!
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I work at Midas (who advertise all locations have ASE certified techs on staff) and am the only ASE certified technician they got in Vanderburgh County, IN. I've watched the manager kick the door off the hinges and scream at me for something others are doing and criticises me for being ASE certified. Additionally, I was lied to about my wage agreement walking in the door, my w-4 was done well into 3 days of actual work and my id items were collected today (1.5 wks into employment). The manager is a timebomb waiting to go off.
i work for Midas in Connecticut and it is a piece of ### job. I graduated from auto school to work on cars, not rip people off. when we order parts for the customer they triple the price for the part and then charge the customer 3 times the amount it costs. the labor i work on for the cars I dont even see. the manager gets the commision based on sales for that week. no wonder the managers rip the customer off, theyre trying to make commision and take home a chunkier paycheck and make the mechanics work for them. the managers treat the mechanics like ### and spoon the customers ### and make us work harder for them. if you want your mechanics to work good for you and bust there ### then treat them right and run an honest business. If anybody is thinking of working for midas I would stay FAAAAAAAAAAR away from it.
I was hired at Midas as a Store Manager. During my time being a Store Manager my store was up $30, 000. I was demoted to an assistant manager because my sales weren't high enough. Yes 30, 000 up wasn't enough I guess. I was forced to take a thousand dollar pay cut. Then from there I was demoted again to a general tech. Took another 400 dollar pay cut and they moved me 40 minutes from my house. Mind you I am a great employee, never got in any trouble never been yelled at nothing. I have 10 years of experience. This company is a joke. And yes their mechanics don't know what they r doing at all. They just kinda wing it. Do not take your car here!
Certainly not a place to think of for a CAREER ~~ YOU WILL BE WASTING YOUR TIME (YEARS)!
They miss treat their employees. ALL the MECHANICS SHOULD walk out & see how the shops run WITHOUT them~~ it won't ~~
Midas over-charges on all parts & LABOR ( which the mechanics DO NOT GET) ~~
"WORK HARDER FOR LESS" IS THE MIDAS WAY!
MIDAS IS NOTHING BUT A BUNCH OF JEWS
awful company
I went to Midas for a routine oil change, which I had been getting done with them for a couple of years now. Nothing major, it's just an oil change. So imagine my surprise when I received a call from Midas stating that my car needed a new front Hub Assembly ASAP and that if I didn't get it done soon my wheels would fall off!
I will admit, I am not expert on cars, so needless to say I was worried. I was given a quote over the phone that was in excess of $650 (before taxes) for them to do the job.
Since it was so much money I decided to give my father a call to get his opinion, as he is a real 'car guy' and can usually tell if something seems fishy. Due to the relatively low number of kilometers on my car he thought it seemed a bit strange for the front hub assembly to be going already.
Later that day my Dad took my car to a friend who owns a repair shop for a second opinion. The owner of this shop took the car for a drive and said it felt great, but just to appease us he also jacked the car up so that he could take a good look at it and he said that everything was tight and in great shape. In short, absolutely no reason to do any work on that part of the car.
My Dad's friend (the one who works at the other shop) said that he'd seen several such cases in the last little while where people were coming to him for a second opinion about work that their mechanics said needed to be done that seemed suspicious. In all of these cases, he found nothing wrong with the parts that they were worried about.
I am writing this report because this seems to be an ongoing problem and one that will likely only get worse as the economy worsens. Shops need to make money to stay in business, and if they can't make it off of 'real' repairs, there is a greater chance that they will find things that they claim need work.
Car repairs are expensive enough when they're legit, and it is extremely disheartening to think that I nearly had to pay over $650 for a repair that wasn't even needed...it's pretty hard to say 'no' to a repair when the mechanic tells you that you're wheels will fall off if you don't get the work done!
My advice, if something seems fishy get a second opinion. It doesn't take long and it could save you a ton of cash.
The complaint has been investigated and resolved to the customer’s satisfaction.
I agree fully! Sometimes you end up getting just that. Two different opinions. I have told customers about a problem before and they either could not explain it right to the other mechanic or he was unable to see what I was talking about. If I had been there to show the other mechanic what I saw, I'm sure he'd agree.
fraudulent activity
On 08/02/08 I took my 2001 VW Jetta to Midas because I had the check engine light on and the engine would shake when idle. I was greeted by Michael Jaskowiak, he said they were gonna run some tests, I left the car and went to work.
Later I called several times and I spoke with Michael and he kept telling me he'll call me back in 5 minutes, hours later I would call back. This is not the issue, when he finally told me what was wrong with the vehicle, he gave me several reasons why and recommended about $1200 worth of repairs. I told him that by no means I could afford that and asked him what would be extremely important to get the car on the road safely, otherwise I wouldn't repair it, he told me a tune up and install a new Oxygen sensor, this would take care of the problem(check engine light would go away and car would run ok), and later on I could come back to get the rest of the work done. So I agreed on $731.22 of repairs, $345.80 (highly inflated prize tag) for an Oxygen sensor, and $139.28 for sparkplugs (also highly inflated prize), $68.02 of Engine diagnosis plus $205.88 in labor costs.
When I picked up the car, it seemed fine (the problem was on and off, so this didn't mean the car was fixed), so I drove it home and the next day when I started it, it had the same problem, check engine light on and the engine shaking a bit while idle, SO i took the car back to Midas, this time I was greeted by Chris, and he told me he'd check the car and call me, when he called me later he said he had to replace the oxygen sensor they installed and that now I also need a different sensor it it would cost me around $400, on top of the $731 I already paid!
So, basically, I paid $731 for sparkplugs and an oxygen sensor, and now they want more money to fix it. I want my money back or the car fixed, and they won't do either unless I pay more. He told me I can call corporate if I'd like, which I will, good luck with that right?
The complaint has been investigated and resolved to the customer’s satisfaction.
McDonald's is such a rip off! They want $.35 for a burger but this truck down the road you get for $.19 each. That's it I'm never going back there! Get the full job done and hold them to their word or go to another shop!
unauthorized billing
One day the blower in my car stopped working and now that winter is here, it was time to get it fixed. I decided to take it to the local midas shop. Upon arriving, I explained what was going on to the guy behind the counter. He told me that he could have it looked at. After telling me that it would be a couple of hours, my friend and I left after giving him...
Read full review of Midas and 1 commentdo not do business with this company
My tire were wearing on the inside of my 1996 Honda Accord and I knew I had a front suspension problem and went to Midas for diagnosis and possible repair. Midas called me stating that I needed 'inner tie rod' replacement and that they would do the job for the fantastic price of '$851.00'. They said the parts (inner tie rods) were '$650.00'. I am not a mechanic but I am mechanically inclined and know enough about cars to realize that that price sounded hugely inflated. When I went in to pick up the vehicle the man working the counter kinda under his breath as if to keep me from going elsewhere wrote down '$575.00' and said 'we can get you out for that'.
I told them 'no thanks' and went to the auto parts store where I purchased two new tie rods which were exactly like the ones on the vehicle with a lifetime warranty for $50.00 and put them on myself.
Do not do business with this company.
The complaint has been investigated and resolved to the customer’s satisfaction.
Yes I agree. Just wondering how you did the alignment yourself?
Sorry but a business can't compete with do it yourself prices. You got a free diagnosis & the tech that checked your car goes home with no groceries. Next time pay to get your car roadtested, put up on a hoist, free courtesy inpsection, including windshield washer topup, tire pressure checked, etc. And the front end inspected, diagnosed, estimated, only to drive out the door, without paying a freakin dime, & then doing it yourself. Next time I go to McDonalds, I mean your work, I'll bring my own food & eat it at your place of employment.
Another do it yourselfer whining...
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Midas emailsconsumerrelationsmidas@tbccorp.com100%Confidence score: 100%Support
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Midas address823 Donald Ross Road, Juno Beach, Florida, 33408, United States
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What did Midas do for you after ?
I took my van in 1 days ago for soft brakes for an estimate...I was told that the part needed was a valve(which they named incorectly) and it would cost 360 for just the valve and the labor to fix would be $1600.
Of course I refused and then when I went to take my van home the brakes did not work at all
I know a few people who have taken their cars to that guy there and they told me that their cars didn't work well after. they were all pissed cause they had to pay a lot too and he's supposed to be a manager?!?. I will never take my car there after what I've heard.