JunkYards in San Martin, CA
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Address:13895 Llagas Ave Ste B, San Martin, CA (Zipcode: 95046)Phone:Open hours:ClosedStatus:ClosedExceeded my expectations. The entire process was smooth, from the initial appraisal to the final sale. Costumer service was top tier, Eric Cuevas especially. He was professional, transparent, and made sure I was comfortable with every step. I appreciated how quickly they handled the paperwork, and their offer was very fair compared to other places I checked. Overall, I’m very pleased with how everything went
- 3.8
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Address:13075 Monterey Rd, San Martin, CA (Zipcode: 95046)Phone:Open hours:ClosedStatus:ClosedBUYER BEWARE So, I needed an ECU for my 2003 GMC Diesel. This is a discontinued part, so I called around to multiple wrecking yards in the Bay Area with no avail. I finally called Santa Clara Truck and low and behold they had one. I was surprised/excited they had one in stock, as the only other one I was able to find was in Roseville. I went down to San Martin (SC Truck moved from Santa Clara to San Martin), picked up the ECU, and took it to the dealership to have it programmed/installed. I get a call from the dealership later that evening stating that the ECU was not communicating properly, and that it had some sort of internal defect. I was a little disappointed, but it is what it is, as I knew I was taking a chance buying it from a wrecking yard. The next day I take it back to Santa Clara Truck to return it. The guy at the counter (I believe may be the owner) says it’s going to be a 25% restocking fee. Mind you, there is nowhere in the office that states anything about a “restocking fee”. I asked, so you’re telling me that you are going to charge me a 25% restocking fee for a defective part. He said yes and tried to change the subject by saying, “if you didn’t give us the right service number it wouldn’t work”, as if I didn’t know that, and was ignorant. I assured him that the service number matched exactly and that I had matched it to the one that was pulled off my truck. I went back and forth with this guy for a bit about the restocking fee. He finally that said I could exchange it for another one witch he conveniently didn’t have, or I could get credit for other parts. Reluctantly I asked him about some parts I needed for another vehicle, and conveniently didn’t have those parts either. Not wanting any more aggravation, or to waste any more of my day, I told him to just give me a refund. After pretending he was having difficulties with the machine to put the money back on my card, he finally printed up a refund receipt (minus restocking fees),handed it to me. then proceeded to put it back into inventory for resale. Really? I just told him I paid $200 an hr. for the dealership to program it, they tried, and it was deemed defective, and he is still willing to resell it to the next guy/gal that walks through the door looking for this part. Now I know why these guys where the only one in the Bay Area with that specific ECU. They just keep reselling the same defective one and charging a restocking fee. This guy is super greedy, and this place is a total scam. I will never do business with them again.
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Address:13895 Llagas Ave, San Martin, CA (Zipcode: 95046)Phone:Open hours:Open from 08:00 am to 17:00 pmStatus:ClosedBuyers/sellers be careful they are thieves!!! They will steal parts from the cars or vandalized them after sale. Bought a vehicle and went to pickup the car, the catalytic converter/ exhaust system was cut off from the car. Reached out to the GM Daniel Sullivan and Steve Bender to help investigate or reimbursement for the damage. I asked them to resolved this matter, but was told to be quiet and don't ask otherwise you will lose your membership. The final response from them was to STOP email/call no one will respond it.
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4. Which Salvage Yard in California, CA Is Reputed to Be the Best?
Cash For Cars - San Jose is the best salvage yard in California, CA. The following is one of the highlighted remarks on this salvage yard.
“Exceeded my expectations. The entire process was smooth, from the initial appraisal to the final sale. Costumer service was top tier, Eric Cuevas especially. He was professional, transparent, and made sure I was comfortable with every step. I appreciated how quickly they handled the paperwork, and their offer was very fair compared to other places I checked. Overall, I’m very pleased with how everything went”