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  • Certified Auto Recyclers
    Address:
    3827 Crosstown Blvd NE, Andover, MN (Zipcode: 55304)
    Open hours:
    Closed
    Status:
    Closed

    I own a 2015 Toyota Sienna van that had some damage to the right side due to a side swiping. Since the internal latching mechanism to my door needed fixing, we decided that we would just purchase a new passenger front door. We looked on eBay and found a door being sold by Certified Auto Recyclers and verified that the door would fit our van. What ensued was a nightmare. I will never deal with this company again. Their listing claimed that the door would fit a 2015-2020 Toyota Sienna van. They did acknowledge that there were some small dents but that the door had everything except the side view mirror. After the door arrived, we unpacked it and did find a few dents in the door panel. Upon our attempt to install the new door, we discovered that the door would not fully close. We removed the door and laid down the replacement door next to our original door. In almost every measurement, we found that the replacement door was approximately 1/2 inch off in almost every direction. The curvature of the window portion was also much larger than the curvature of the original door. We contacted eBay to see about obtaining a refund and were told that we would need to return the door no later than July 21st. The company received the door back on the July 16th. We were also told that we could message the company directly through eBay, which we did. Originally the company claimed that there was no way our van was a 2015, stated that it must be a 2014, and requested the VIN#. We provided that number as requested. The company then claimed that the "accident" had flattened out our door, which it had not. The damage was the internal latch mechanism and some paint transfer with minor denting to the door panel. We were told that we would have to pay the shipping to return the door and that after three days our credit card would be refunded for the purchase amount. After receiving the door, Certified Auto Recyclers requested a review from eBay then denied our refund based on the door not being returned within the allowable time frame. At no time during our message correspondence with the company did they indicate that we would already outside the window for returns. This was even after the person responding to the messages looked up the original order information. We were also told that shipping had cost about $350. We appealed the refund denial and were promptly denied again as a final decision in which we had no other appeal recourses. We believe that the company misrepresented the door and suspect that they knew the curvature of the window was larger than the window for a 2015. Instead of stating upfront that we would not receive a refund, the company let us return the passenger door, at a cost to us of about $1564. Now the company has the door back and they can turn around and sell it again to some other trusting consumer, leaving us out approximately $2500. We are considering filing a lawsuit against the company to try and recover some if not all of our costs. Do not buy from this company unless you can verify for yourself by visual inspection that their products actually fit. The larger of the two doors is the one sold to us by Certified Auto Recyclers. The smaller door was the original door off of our Toyota Sienna van.

  • Jellison's Auto Parts
    Address:
    3817 149th Ave NE, Andover, MN (Zipcode: 55304)
    Open hours:
    Closed
    Status:
    Closed

    I can't understand how your business service is so bad and still exists. I contacted to buy the item and you informed me that the item was still available and gave me the price, I agreed and informed that I was on my way to pick it up (I drove over an hour), you agreed. But when I arrived to pick up the item, you told me that "the item has been sold to someone else". Your company does business in a "grab and run" way. That's just the service part, what about the quality of the goods you sell??? I think it's just as bad, right? Your business service is too contemptuous of customers.

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    Certified Auto Recyclers is the best auto salvage yard in Minnesota, MN. The following is one of the featured remarks on this auto salvage yard.

    “I own a 2015 Toyota Sienna van that had some damage to the right side due to a side swiping. Since the internal latching mechanism to my door needed fixing, we decided that we would just purchase a new passenger front door. We looked on eBay and found a door being sold by Certified Auto Recyclers and verified that the door would fit our van. What ensued was a nightmare. I will never deal with this company again. Their listing claimed that the door would fit a 2015-2020 Toyota Sienna van. They did acknowledge that there were some small dents but that the door had everything except the side view mirror. After the door arrived, we unpacked it and did find a few dents in the door panel. Upon our attempt to install the new door, we discovered that the door would not fully close. We removed the door and laid down the replacement door next to our original door. In almost every measurement, we found that the replacement door was approximately 1/2 inch off in almost every direction. The curvature of the window portion was also much larger than the curvature of the original door. We contacted eBay to see about obtaining a refund and were told that we would need to return the door no later than July 21st. The company received the door back on the July 16th. We were also told that we could message the company directly through eBay, which we did. Originally the company claimed that there was no way our van was a 2015, stated that it must be a 2014, and requested the VIN#. We provided that number as requested. The company then claimed that the "accident" had flattened out our door, which it had not. The damage was the internal latch mechanism and some paint transfer with minor denting to the door panel. We were told that we would have to pay the shipping to return the door and that after three days our credit card would be refunded for the purchase amount. After receiving the door, Certified Auto Recyclers requested a review from eBay then denied our refund based on the door not being returned within the allowable time frame. At no time during our message correspondence with the company did they indicate that we would already outside the window for returns. This was even after the person responding to the messages looked up the original order information. We were also told that shipping had cost about $350. We appealed the refund denial and were promptly denied again as a final decision in which we had no other appeal recourses. We believe that the company misrepresented the door and suspect that they knew the curvature of the window was larger than the window for a 2015. Instead of stating upfront that we would not receive a refund, the company let us return the passenger door, at a cost to us of about $1564. Now the company has the door back and they can turn around and sell it again to some other trusting consumer, leaving us out approximately $2500. We are considering filing a lawsuit against the company to try and recover some if not all of our costs. Do not buy from this company unless you can verify for yourself by visual inspection that their products actually fit. The larger of the two doors is the one sold to us by Certified Auto Recyclers. The smaller door was the original door off of our Toyota Sienna van.”