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    Zenetec - Veterans

    Zenetec - Veterans

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    Last time (April) I was there paid for cleaning inside and outside....$69. Windshield inside was so…read morestreakie I had to clean when I got home. Floor mats weren't scrubbed and front dash looked like it was never cleaned . Terrible job. Two kids doing job and not good at it. Never going back.

    One of the worst experiences I have ever been through with my car. My father and stepmother had an…read moreaccident in Florida as they are snowbirds. 2 months after the accident, Zenetec finally receives the car with a quarter of a tank of gas in it. After waiting for 2 months for these, they finally say the car is done. My farther, who recently had a stroke, and I go to pick the car up and the gas tank is bone dry - needle BELOW empty on the fuel gage. We go back in and say there isn't even enough gas to get to a gas station. Over the course of the next 20 minutes, we hear the following excuses: 1) It's not our responsibility to fill the tank up. (quite obviously since we are simply asking for what was in the tank when it was brought in to Zenetec AT BEST, and at worst, enough to get to a gas station) 2) we stated that it should be procedure to make sure any car that is released has enough fuel in it to get home, especially for jobs over 10k. (ours was just north of 12k). The response we get back is: well the insurance pays for it so the total amount is irrelevant. Q To say that we shouldn't care about this because the insurance pays for it is downright insulting and super manipulative by this joke of a company. 3) the next excuse is, "well we had to drive it around to test it so what do you want us to do?" 4) At this point, we start to get upset and finally the wildly poor customer service associate gets her even more terrible manager Jason to step in. Jason immediately restates the precious two excuses and then starts to rattle off more excuses like he has a list of them ready to go - including the "well we aren't going to fill up your tank" and for what had to be the FIFTH time, we say we only want what was is the tank. He finally capitulates and gets us our gas. We wait another 20 minutes for this funniless Michael Scott of repair shops to us the gas we needed to get to gas station. Some tips of advice for Zenetec people; 1) treat the customers with respect, especially ones who have recently had serious medical incidents. 2) develop a checklist for when you release a car. The fact is happened to an established company is not only sad, pathetic but embarrassing. 3) have a policy that ensures all released cars have a minimum fuel level, because duh. 4) tell your customer service associates to STOP MAKING EXCUSES. It just makes everything so much worse. 5) never say, "well why do you care, you don't pay for it". We have paid over $20,000 of insurance premiums you daft muppets. 6) rethink Jason's employment as a manager of anything. To potential customers of zenetec: avoid at all costs.

    Vanfax - autoglass - Updated May 2026

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