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Master Transmission
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citysearch c.
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Let's just put it like this: $460.00 for battery cables. Not battery cables to fix my car. Battery cables to tell me what was wrong with my car so that they could then start to fix it. WTF? I went to the electrical service dept. to get my car working right. Now, I tend to trust people. Like to give them the benefit of the doubt. But after Master Mechanic I am a born-again cynic and hater. Did you know that battery cables are priced at approximately $20.00 a piece at any local auto store? This would mean, at Mater Mechanic, $400 in labor for battery cables!!! When I approached the technician about my concern regarding his plan of action and pricing, he got aggravated, defensive, rude, and aggressive. I quickly left and sought out a different diagnosis. Turns out, battery cables had little to do with the problem (final battery cable cost: $4) and the total for the final ""fix"" (new alternator, fuse box maitnenace, and diagnositics): $430.00. Weird. Master Mechanics would have fleeced me clean and probably charged me a tax for attitude: theirs, not mine.\r
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Please don't go here unless you have money to spare and enjoy poor customer service.
Cons: Bad service. Over-pricing. Attitude.
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