1 /5 Kelsey Rusch: I had my car towed here from De Queen, AR, because I was told that they could repair my transmission "in a couple of days." That was on a Wednesday. I called back two days later, on a Friday, just to check up on the progress of the repair. I was told that it was "possible" that my vehicle would be finished that day, but that the gentleman was going to come in on Saturday morning (when theyre not usually open) to "finish it up." Because I have terrible phone service down here, I had to have my dad call them from North Dakota on that Saturday. He was told that they were going to finish it up that day and that they would give me a call when they were done. I never got a call. I figured that they were simply unable to finish it that day and that I would just have to wait until Monday. Kind of a pain, but whatever. Its a big job to rebuild a transmission, so I figured Id give them the extra time. Today is Monday. I called over there at 9:30 this morning to ask about the status of my vehicle and was told that they "have no idea if it will be done today." "Okay," I said, "I have to check out of my hotel room at 11. Am I safe to gather my things and get a cab over there?" "I dont know. Ill call you back in a couple of hours." I had to reserve yet another night at my hotel because they still "have no idea" when they will be finished.
I chose to have my car towed down here from the small town of De Queen because I was told very matter-of-factly that my car would be repaired in a couple of days. It has now been five days, and Ive been dealing with three days of, "We have no idea when well be done." I understand that this type of repair takes a while, but I wish they would have had the courtesy of giving me an HONEST repair time when I first talked to them.
Im still sitting here in my hotel room with NO IDEA when my car will be repaired. They were supposed to call back with a cost estimate, too, and they cant even be bothered to do that.
This is some of the worst service Ive ever received. Steer clear of this place.