Global Automotive, Kevin Simmons warranty scam artist, failure to honor warranty, failure to respond to emails, failure to return phone calls Miami Florida I purchased a fuel pump module from Global Automotive on July 23, 2007 via ebay. It failed on February 23, 2008. I had my vehicle towed home and emailed Global Automotive. Global's response on February 24, 2008 was 'Please send the item back to us along with a print out of your paypal receipt and we will exchange.' I shipped the pump ...» Read More
ComplaintPep BoysPep Boys Automotive Superstores #0378 Theft of my GPS in the car by Pepboys staffs LANDOVER HILLS Maryland Well, my husband and I found PepBoys Auto Service store last Friday Mar.7th. It was real black Friday. Our Garmin GPS c330 left in the car was stolen by Pep Boys. We used our GPS to find the store where is totally new for us with attempt to change four tires of the car. My husband took our bags and jackets out of car before giving key to the employee, the guy we believe m...» Read More
Sears Automotive center stole my brake system St. Charles Illinois This happened last year. I've complained to Sears on numerous occasions and have been completely ignored. I've gotten nothing, not even a 'we got your complaint' letter. September of 2007 I brought my 1994 Chevy Lumina into Sears automotive to have the brake line repaired. I got a phone call the next day from them telling me that my entire brake system fell off the car and it would cost $1500 to put it back! I'd just had ...» Read More
ComplaintReport: Automotive Warranty Services, Inc. Automotive Warranty Services, Inc. If you didn't read your auto manual, repairs will not be covered... did you? Chicago Illinois I had my car stop running, had it towed, had mechanic tear it down to make an estimate, called the Automotive Warranty Services, Inc to open claim and was asked to provide maintenance receipts. I did so, my car now has 70,000- they said that I should have read my auto manual that is in my glove box and whether the s...» Read More
Carsponsorships.com is a website claiming they will find you sponsors and receive free merchandise. This is the information that is given on the website: 48 Review Period: Once submitted we will review your application and contact you within 24-48hrs if you have qualified for a full "Turn Your Car Into A Show Car" sponsorship THIS is what they really do, charge your card $89 and miraculously every person that signs up gets a "sponsor" they direct you over to a sister website that sells pa...» Read More