Scam. Got ripped off by a mechanic called Ugur with excellent reviews on their site from U.P. Automotive Services ,London .I should have followed my instinct the second I explained my car problem to this mechanic who came to check my car.I have already paid him £76.39 I was assured by clickMechanic, the online agency, that he's a good mechanic but unfortunately he wasn't and never give me a correct decision after his checks
I explained to him that my car wouldn't start after driving forĀ 20- 30 mins , he checked theĀ battery, then heĀ justĀ Ā topped up my cooling with half a glass of water and advised me to monitor my car for 10 Days and call him back. My car still has the same
problem. I feel I have been scammed and robbed by Ugur the mechanic
I asked for a refund but he refused
Why I should defend myself, you never diagnosed the problem , you asked me what the AA advised me, and I told you they told me is the starter motor. If you diagnosed the problem first why you asked me to monitor the car for 10 days. Again I paid you £76.39 and no £176.39 it was a typing mistake and I corrected it
You asked me to monitor the car and send you a video of my car when not starting or what does the car when I turn the key? This happened after you finished your diagnostic and left
If you know about car mechanic you wouldn't ask these questions especially after you checked my car, you should come to a final decision
You are guessing and finally you said is the starter motor because is the AA advice
Update: Took my car to a proper garage and they found a loose wire. My car is working fine since this fix
I can't trust you fixing my son's bike