Camaro again. He told KPRC2 that he paid $28,000 for repairs that were initially supposed to take just 12 weeks. Two years later he didn’t know where his car was.
“I was shocked that they had my car and that it was being released… The guy’s obviously a crook. I mean, he’s swindled a lot of people out of money, myself included.” His advice for those who need work is clear and simple.. You know, make sure that you keep all your receipts. I kept all my receipts and so hopefully, somehow that works in my benefit. I totally don’t expect to get my money back at all. I’m just glad I got my car back,” he said.
At least ten of the vehicles are already in the process of being returned to their owners. Finley’s bond is set at $200,000. The case is still under investigation. Anyone with information about the company is asked to contact the Galveston County Sheriff’s Office at 409-766-4500.
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