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On Saturday, November 23, 2013, I went to pickup my 1996 Ford Explorer Sport in which the owner tried to charge me $300.00 for a lock that I didn't authorized. I went to a locksmith to key my car in which the original lock was working according to the locksmith. this incident occurred at 1913 Bladensburg Rd.NE in Washington DC. I told Earl the owner that I want the same lock put on the car but he put the same new lock on the cars. He said the price to put the door together was only $64.00. he also said that the price for putting a rear bumper feeler for my 1992 Lincoln Mark VII LSC was also $64.00. He tried to charge me $177.00 for the Lincoln Mark VII LSC Bumper Feeler. I gave him $300.00 in advance to complete a job for my 1998 Ford Taurus. I said apply that money toward the those two repairs. Also Maaco waited over three months to complete the job. Today I found out that the Maaco at this location does not have a license to paint any cars in Washington DC by DCRA. I would recommend nobody to do business with a company that is dishonest to the customer and is not registered to do business without a license.


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