I was in my car for more than 2 5 months miss the workshop continues to be a, and forgotten to result in a hit and miss would be called lying. To date, the car is not running. Now, for the release of my car it will cost me more than $ 600 for the repair I did not tell them to do on my car. Because I need a new car that does not bother me if it sits for a lifetime, but they can sell our car parts without a title to the car? And I am responsible for the cost of repair, not that I do not I? I was in my car for more than 2 5 months miss the workshop continues to be a, and forgotten to result in a hit and miss would be called lying. To date, the car is not running. Now, for the release of my car it will cost me more than $ 600 for the repair I did not tell them to do on my car. Because I need a new car that does not bother me if it sits for a lifetime, but they can sell our car parts without a title to the car? And I am responsible for the cost of repair, not that I do not I? “I live in Louisiana.

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you should call your insurance company. They will have more legal pull and most insurance companies will work to help you out even if you just have liability. (State farm is probably the best at doing this.)
i do not know where u r from ,but in Massachusetts .the attorney general deals with that stuff,,u can call a attorney on it civil case that would be your best bet ,and to see if they r licensed
The business can put a chattel lean on your vehicle.
If you are in the US; pay for the repairs with a check. (make sure there are sufficient funds in the account) On the check, note,:”paid under protest.” Then file a civil suit in the county/parish where the business is located.
That way you won’t loose the vehicle and you can keep your credit in tact – and the Civil Court should be able to sort it out for you. Be sure to bring the cashed check, the original repair estimate, and any other evidence with you to court.
You should also file a complaint with the Department of Consumer Affairs, your state Attorney General, and the Better Business Bureau.
http://monroelouisiana.businesscheck.org/complaint.htm
http://www.ag.state.la.us/FileAComplaint/Form100-Complaint2.asp
http://bbb.org/
Good luck!
State laws vary, but I know some places will place a lean on your vehicle and if you do not take it within 30 days they will legally become the new owners. Its a dirty practice that they do. Talking to some corporate bigwigs at the place might help, also try talking to lawyers, your insurance co., and even file a police report if things get bad. A dealership here fried my electrical system when I took in for a tune up and kept my car for 5 months while they tried to find parts.