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B & B Auto Wreckers & Towing
77 County Road 520
Englishtown, NJ
07726
(732) 536-8030
Our products and services include all scrap metal, cars & trucks wanted, junk cars bought, pick up service available, pick-up & delivery services, towing and we provide containers.Top cash paid!, fast pick-up, located in marlboro.
Reviews

By Janusz S from South Amboy, NJ
Posted Oct 10, 2010
I recently (6/21/2010) purchased a (used) automatic transmission for a 1999 Galant from the business. I was told the transmission was a perfect fit for this make/model of a vehicle and guaranteed that it worked perfectly. I was told I can return it in the event of any problems. I gave the transmission to my mechanic, who then, after bolting it onto my vehicle, painfully found out this was not a 99 transmission but one designed for a 00 model. As a result, the car would not shift to any other gear except the first gear. Within 6 days, I returned the transmission and the place refused to issue me a refund even though the receipt read "All returns should be accompanied by a receipt." Clearly I had my receipt in hand during the attempted return. Long story short, I had to pay the mechanic $300 out of pocket cost for the labor, took a loss of $400 on the used transmission, and spent countless hours not only on transportation but also repeated inquiries for a refund. In the end, I returned the transmission, called the local Police department, and am in the process of taking civil action against the establishment (attempting to get my money back), which will result in additionally incurred cost. SAVE YOURSELF THE TIME (HASSLE) AND HARD EARNED MONEY FROM A DISHONEST BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENT THAT DOES NOT CARE ABOUT ITS CUSTOMERS.