I came in with the AC not working. Got a text message saying that the AC issue was diagnosed and I should call back to confirm the estimate ($308) which I did. Later I get another message saying that actually the compressor is broken and the repair will be additional $992. Now, maybe it's a simple miscommunication, but I work in the medical field and 'diagnose' definitely means that you know exactly what the problem is, which clearly was not the case at the time when I got the message with the $308 estimate. Unfortunately, my AC got misdiagnosed, I paid $308 for nothing and the AC is still not working hence the poor review. Next time please do not overstate in your communications that you know what the problems is when you do not. Saying that you diagnosed is very different than saying that you have no idea and it will take another $308 to figure it out. It feels like I've been extorted and lied to.
Hi Grzegorz. We're disappointed that we've let you down with the service you received at your recent automotive appointment. We will be reaching out to you before end of day tomorrow so we can discuss your experience further and find a positive solution. Talk to you soon!
- University Tire & Auto Service