. "0"^^ . . "I dropped of my car with a for inspection the night before. The next day Jim had called me and told me I needed one new front rotor, and told me that I would be charged either $350 for brakes and rotor or $245 for the rotor. He then stated the only thing my vehicle needed to pass inspection. Knowing that the brakes were replaced less than 2 months ago, I decided to get a second opinion. I arrived to pick up my vehicle, Jim told me that he passed my vehicle for emissions but not for the inspection. I told him that I'll have it fixed then would return. He then told me that I had would need to purchase another Groupon if I chose to bring it back. \n\nI was fine with all of this until I drove my vehicle from their lot. About 3/4 of the way home, I looked at my passenger side door and noticed a large bluish oil stain on the interior or the door. I immediately called the shop. I spoke with Jim, I ask who was in my car. He told me no one. I advised him that's not possible as the stain clearly outlines finger prints on the handle of the door and on over half of the arm rest of the passenger side. He asked me to come back and he's show the surveillance footage of his shop. I then asked that's good when the vehicle is on your property, but how do I know someone wasn't picked up off your property when the car was driven. He had no answer. I agreed to turn around and sit in traffic and construction to show him what had been done. I was about 10 minutes from my home at this point. Reluctantly I turned around and to my shock, my vehicle made this loud grinding noise from the front right side. This is the same side that Jim said he had worked on and had removed the wheel. Weighing my options I decided to drive the vehicle home where it's been sitting since. The grinding noise nor the grease stain were there before my vehicle was dropped off but was clearly evident after pick up. I arrived home immediately looked at my car and saw the plastic under carriage hanging from my car. At this point I was (still am) furious. Because it was a holiday weekend 1:30 and he stated to me earlier that they left at 2. I decided that it was best that I wait until Tuesday to call back. At this point I felt that my vehicle after being in JMJ Automotives possession I felt the vehicle was unsafe to drive with the brake and steering issue. \n\nThis morning I called their shop and left a message for Jim to call me back. I explained the above to him verbatim and why I didn't come back on Saturday. He wouldn't let me get a word in edge wise. I asked if he would be willing to either come to my home to see for himself, of have someone come pick up the vehicle or tow it to his shop. I was professional with Jim. I just wanted my car fixed. Jim's response to my request was, \"I ain't doin none of that! You either drive your car back to my shop or I'm not working on it. I told him that the vehicle is unsafe and the sound that it's making and should not be driven or may damage the car more. Jim became extremely adversarial, flippant and began to cuss at me. I asked him, \"Why are you swearing at my?\" He then stated, \"You know what?!?! Don't come back, you, your car or anyone better not bring your car back here! You have a vehicle with 150K miles on it. Anything can happen it's not like your vehicle has 15K miles on it. I bet if your brake line exploded that you'd blame that on us too?!\" I said, \"Well you did have my car and it ran perfectly fine before you supposedly worked on it.\"\n\nJim then told me to have a nice day and promptly hung up the phone on me. \n\nI'm not going to keep on and on. I have pictures to prove my case. \n\nI would not recommend anyone go there EVER. They don't do good work."^^ . "0"^^ . "2014-09-03T00:00:00"^^ . "1"^^ . . "1"^^ .