North Carolina woman was left without a car for weeks after being scammed by a mechanic

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Drivers must have quite a bit of trust in auto mechanics. We rely on them to fix our vehicles and to provide honest service and fair pricing. However, one North Carolina woman recently took her car in for repairs after experiencing transmission problems. Sadly, she was left without her vehicle for several weeks and almost lost all the money she paid for the repair. Here’s her story and how you can avoid being scammed by a mechanic.

Not all auto mechanics are honest

Transmission problems are among the worst things that can happen to a car owner. This is especially true if you are strapped for cash and only have access to one vehicle. According to WFMY News2 , this is what happened to Shatara Johnson from Greensboro, North Carolina, recently. Like many drivers, she searched for auto mechanics in her area after she noticed sputtering from her vehicle.

Sadly, Shatara’s transmission problems were bad enough to require a new unit. She ended up paying the mechanic $600 for the service, which implies that, as many auto mechanics do, this one may have been rebuilding her transmission. However, it’s unclear if this is the case or not. Still, weeks passed, and the North Carolina driver had to find other ways to get to and from work…

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