Just like other customers Greg took my money and ran. I've paid him ov... read more Just like other customers Greg took my money and ran. I've paid him over 8k to preform work on my car. He disappeared along with my car. It's a 1970 White Nova. Greg did work on my car in the past and did an good job before but this broke my heart because now I don't have my car that had sentimental value more than money.
As of the writing of this review, it appears that Greg and Legends may... read more As of the writing of this review, it appears that Greg and Legends may have gone out of business, but I post this as a warning for others regardless. Initially, I saw other reviews here when I first reached out to Greg but dismissed them thinking they may have been isolated instances of dissatisfaction. The reviews are, in fact, painfully accurate. I do not recommend Legends for any work or service. I will give credit where it is due; Greg did come to where my vehicle was parked on a weekend and was able to get it running and charged me a fair price for his time. We discussed other work that was needed on my vehicle and I agreed to take it to his shop. That was in July 2018. Today, October 2020, the work is still not complete on my car and Greg has not refunded my deposit. In fact, I had to go to Small Claims Court in order to receive a judgement. I paid Greg a $5,000 deposit in July 2018 in a combination of cash and on my credit card. From there, for more than five months, it was one reason or excuse after another about why the work could not be done and why deadlines were constantly being missed. My patience was exhausted by December 2018 when retook possession of my vehicle. When I arrived to take my vehicle, it would not even stay running for me to drive it away from Greg’s shop; it died, repeatedly, in the middle of Hume street. It was clear no work had been done since it was dropped off the previous July. A week later, I returned and was able to retrieve my vehicle. I later sent Greg a letter requesting return of my deposit and received no response. I pursued resolution by filing a consumer protection complaint with the Virginia Attorney General, who informed me that it had closed my complaint as they were unable to resolve my dispute. I interpreted this as Greg not responding to the Attorney General’s office just as he did not respond to me. However, after the Attorney General’s office closed my complaint, I received an email from Greg saying he had the parts and would sell them to pay me. My question: if he had the parts, and my money, why did he not do the work? I ultimately filed suit against Greg in Alexandria Small Claims Court. As part of the filing, we participated in a mediation session to which Greg agreed to a payment plan over six months. That mediation agreement, reached in July 2020, delayed our court date until September 2020. Greg made one payment and then failed to make any subsequent payment. I returned to Court in September 2020 and Greg did not even appear for the hearing – despite my emailing him to tell him I would be seeking judgement in court and provided the date and time of our hearing. I literally told him I was suing him and *reminded him to show up.* Greg failed to show and, as a result , I received a judgement against Greg for the amount I am owed,. I am currently pursuing collection. What is most frustrating about this experience is that my deposit was paid partially on my credit card and partially in cash. I was able to dispute part of the deposit with my credit card company. If I had paid my entire deposit in cash, I would be out my entire deposit and Greg would get away with taking money for work he did not do. Let my experience be a warning to others.
The price of the vehicle I purchased changed (increased $300.42 by his... read more The price of the vehicle I purchased changed (increased $300.42 by his wife ) from the agreed upon original vehicle price I made with Mr. M--- after I signed and closed the bill of sale with him. This increase affected the amount financed. When I brought this matter to the attention of Salim (his wife) , she stated that the finance company was charging me the $300.42 for not paying cash and because they were financing the balance of the sell for me. I contacted the financial institution WL and the representative stated that their company does not charge such a fee. The finance company was concerned that bogus information was being given to customer. I immediate called the salesman and his wife. I left a message for the wife. I spoke to M---- who stated that this fee was the Ameri-Benz doc fee. I told him I had already been billed a doc fee of $29.00. He told me to contact his wife, who will not return my calls. I have been calling the salesman and his wife since 3/2/2016 (made my concern known on 3/1/16) to date. I have called the dealership twice to try to resolve this matter to obtain a refund for the erroneous fees she assessed me. I have placed 7 telephone calls collectively to the owner and to his wife (who prepared the loan papers) and to date neither of them will return my telephone call.