Best Engine Exchange
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Contact Information 1716 w. Broadway road, Mesa, Arizona, United States
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I wish I knew
November 16, 2009
retraction to complaint
please disregard any complaints I have posted against Engines RX. Rachel has resolved the problem. Any complaints that you see posted by kmaasey1982 are old and need to be disregarded. I jumped the gun w/o giving Rachel a chance to fix the error. My number is (602) 399-2963 feel free to call me.
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I wish I knew
November 13, 2009
fraud
this company is an absolute fraud. They have been doing this scam for years. Thus far, they have operated in Mesa under BEST ENGINES, LETS MAKE A DEAL, and now ENGINES RX. Rachel (ringleader) plaYS ALL NICE AND KNOWLEDGEABLE, UNTIL SHE GETS YOUR DEPOSIT! She has trained her daughter Erika quite well in the art of lying and steeling. I got sooooo lucky. I had my vehicle towed to them from northern AZ, and tryed to arrange an After-Hours drop off, well, EricA, gave me a bogus phone number, and when I tryed to call the # to arrange for them to let me in the yard (hence was told they live 10 minuites away) there was a guy who told me that I had the wrong number. Therefore, I tryed to Google the company name, and NOTHING came up but this COMPLAINT BLOG. I called my tow drived back immeaditly, and had my truck dropped at a frinds house rather than at Rachels pretend auto repair shop. I finally reached Lisa off of an e-mail, and she had told me, "My mother Rachel reciently purchased the business in September from the old owner who was a non-professional business man, and these COMPLAINERS (me and others on this page) are just upset because ENGINES RX (Rachel) is not honoring the other owners warrenty obligations." LOL! My response to Erica was, funny, if your mom Rachel purchased the business back in September, how com there are complaints on here that were posted 8 days ago saying the same thing I am saying? She couln't answer my question. People, there are now 30 or so of us that have been "took" by this family, and enough is enough. I have been informed that the attorney General is aware, but we need to make him completely aware. WE also need to get together and file a class acton lawsuit so some of us can reclaim our losses, and we can prevent these people from defrauding anymore hard working Americans. I fortunately pais with my debit card, and now the fraud department will be getting involved from Bank of America, so possibly these people will be facing FEDERAL FRAUD charges. Please contact me at [email protected] or on my cell at (602)399-2963 Also, this time these people screwed with a person that has nothing to loose, and knows and runs with some very scary and intimidating individuals that will not give up until he sees his $900.00 deposit back! what I have in my corner as well as that these people never saw, or touched my truck, and I never signed anything. One way or another, I will get my money back, that is, if these people dont run back to mexico before me or my people get ahold of them. Please contact me, and lets get thes people out of our state and out of business. Thank You
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kentpierceall
March 5, 2009
bad product
moved locations after bbb was after them, remember the name "roman" and "eric", they are crooks. bought a motor from them and it was seized after being told it was all new internal parts. also they will not return the core charge of 200 dollars. these people need to be put out of business.
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July 23, 2008
Bad service
On February 11, 2008, I purchased a re manufactured engine for my 1995 Dodge Caravan from a business then known as Cash and Carry Engine Exchange, then located at 1716 West Broadway Road, Mesa, AZ 85202. I was told the warranty would be 5 years and unlimited mileage. I specifically inquired as to the warranty terms if installed by the consumer and was told the warranty would remain in effect so long as maintenance records were retained. I purchased the engine from this business because time was of the essence and the owner, known as Roman, indicated he had the engine in stock and could deliver it the following day. I then paid in full for the engine and awaited delivery. The following day I had not heard from the establishment, and when I contacted them, I was told there was a problem and the engine would be ready the following day. This pattern continued for eight consecutive days, until the engine was finally delivered. Two days after installing the motor, a freeze plug blew out of it and left me stranded. I contacted the establishment and advised them of the breakdown. Roman indicated he would have the vehicle towed for repairs. Four days later, I was told the vehicle was ready, but when I arrived to pick it up, Roman advised me I owed him for the repair and the tow bill. I refused to pay the bill, as the fault was within the engine build, and not the installation. After two thousand miles, the engine began making a loud ticking sound. I contacted Roman and brought the vehicle to his repair facility to have him observe the noise for himself and to have the problem corrected. Roman advised me that since I installed the engine, he would have to charge me $65.00 to have his mechanic step out to the front of the office and listen to the engine, to which I refused. He then indicated that if I removed the engine and returned it to him he would honor the warranty. On June 2, 2008, I removed the engine and attempted to return it to Cash and Carry Engine Exchange. However, upon arrival to 1716 West Broadway Road, Mesa, I discovered the business was no longer there, having a landlord eviction notice being posted in the window of their former business office. I later learned that Roman was now doing business at 19 E. Broadway in Mesa, under the business name Best Engine exchange. I contacted Roman there, and advised him of my intent to return the engine for warranty repairs. He responded by stating that he remembered me as the guy who wouldn't pay the tow bill, called me a "liar, " and stated that he was "through talking to me."
I persisted at the business office and was greeted then by a gentleman calling himself Aaron. After explaining the situation, he advised he would have his engine builder look at it and he would call me on Friday (June 6.) He then had two Hispanic employees lift the engine out of the back of my truck and hand carry( the 600 lb engine) into the building. I then requested a receipt for the return of the engine, and was given a work order stating that I had returned a "core" engine. (This is the term used in engine rebuilding for a damaged / inoperable engine in need of rebuilding). Aaron refused to specify on the receipt that this was in fact their newly rebuilt engine, I suspect in an attempt to make the receipt appear as though I was in fact returning my original inoperable engine. I then personally wrote on the receipt that it was the rebuilt engine being returned for warranty work. On June 6, I received no call from anyone at the business by noon, so I attempted to contact him there by telephone. However, each of my repeated telephone calls were either put on hold and then hung up, or I was told no-one was available to speak to me.
In doing research on this company, I have discovered that the individual known As "Roman, " who claims to own and operate this business, is selling inferior rebuilt engines and is building them with poorly or untrained employees. (Aftyer disassembling the motor later at a credible machine shop, I discovered cheaply made gaskets, leaking freeze plugs and fender washers on 4 of the 16 head bolts.)
He has had numerous complaints filed with the Better Business Bureau, but is not a member. He does not respond to the complaints, rather, he exhausts his consumer base and then changes locations and business names and begins the cycle again. (He was evicted from his address at 1716 W. Broadway, as evidenced by my photographs of the landlords notice of eviction for failure to pay rent.)
His most recent business name was "Cash and Carry engine exchange, located at 1716 W. Broadway road Suite #101 in Mesa.
Aftyer 8 days, Roman advised me there was no problem with the engine and wanted $300 to reassemble the heads.
I took it to a reputable machine shop, where we disassembled the engine and found that the number 4 piston had been improperly assembled, causing the piston to be unable to rotate freely on the piston pin, causing damage to the piston and the cylinder wall.
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