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Dont go through lemon sqad they are a scam. They give you a ridiculous 14 day warranty, it takes average 20 to 30 days if you live out of state to purchase the vehicle, now I am in a hole for 26k on a classic car, I dont not recommend lemon sqad ever to anyone. This business should be shutdown.
I am sorry to hear that you weren't happy with our service. As per the terms and conditions that you read and agreed to when you placed your order with us, you have 14 days to let us know of any discrepancies, and after that 14 day window, there isn't much we can do for you. I see that we did this inspection for you on 2/11/20. You reached out to us on 3/12/20, 30 days after we looked at the vehicle. As with any used vehicle, especially one that is more than 50 years old, you need to expect things to fail without warning. If you are having issues with your vehicle, you should reach out to your seller for assistance. We wish you much luck I'm the future.
Let me provide you with reality of this world we live in today. I bought a classic car plain and simple. I asked for a inspection, you guys went out gave me the report by the end of the day. I saw a few issues asked the seller to fix it and once the inspector had finished I started the process of financing the vehicle. On average from financing a vehicle from a far where they email you documents and what not you gotta get it notarized and the vehicle took around 4 days to ship yes it took around 30 days. That's reality of the way people buy cars so I could care less about your 14 day policy and your ridiculous company rules that probably need to be updated. Your inspector did a crop job, and he doesn't deserve to work for you. Plain and simple I want my money back.
I absolutely Lemon Squad. I have had many inspections done my them an have finally found the perfect vehicle for me. This was on a beautiful Audi Q5 that I had my eye on for the longest time. I had worked with the seller previously on another vehicle they had for sale as well, so we were fairly well aquatinted. (I had Lemon Squad check that out that vehicle for me as well, was in an accident previously and had some work done on it so I passed on it. I also shared that report with the seller and they were very impressed with the amount of detail in the report. I even heard from them later that it helped help sell that original vehicle!) Anyway, on this Audi Q5 Lemon Squad took tons of photos for me and gave me a stellar report on it. This time I also got the Verbal Assessment add-on as well and was able to talk to their Master Tech right in the office, which was a great help! I will absolutely be using Lemon Squad in the future for all my vehicle purchases and be referring them out to all my friends and family members as well! They deserve more than a five star rating so I give them 7/5 stars!!!
They inspected the car Thursday said (it’s a decent car) I went and got it Saturday and now today Monday (2/24/19) the engine light came up on my way to work. order number 393421
Hi Carlton - Did you see this in your report? "Engine may have been replaced indicated by several orange paint markings consistent with used component and had residual oil on top of the transmission at time of inspection, should be cleaned off and confirmed no active leaks are present." We also hooked up our computer and saw no previous or pending codes and the live data all looked ok. If the vehicle doesn't act up for us during our time with the vehicle, we can't report on it. I think that if you are having issues with this vehicle, you should go back to your seller. Being that they probably knew that the engine wasn't original, they should help you.
They told me I can’t get my money back and if I bring it in they ah look at it. I called the Credit Acceptance people and told them I want to voluntary repo cause I’m not about to continue financing a pos car that was listed as 9k on there website for 17k.
The merchant didn't complete the work on time. Charged me for extra visit. Then refused to refund money based on a non refundable policy that they barred in a terms and agreements clause, under a check box. Totally deceptive, dishonest baiting and switching.!!!!
Inspection placed on 12/19/19. Inspector called the seller to schedule the inspection. Seller stated that the vehicle was there and ready to be looked at on 12/20/19. Inspector got to the location at the prearranged time and seller told the inspector that the vehicle wouldn't be there for another hour or so. When something like this happens, the inspector is paid a $25.00 no show fee. Customer was called and a vm left about the situation and that he needed to pay the $25.00 no show fee since it was his seller that told our inspector to come out and the vehicle wasn't even there. Customer called back and paid the $25.00 no show fee by his credit card over the phone. Customer called back later that same day to tell us the vehicle had arrived to the location. We immediately assigned it back to our inspector and asked the inspector if he could still fit the inspection in that same day. The inspector had his day fully scheduled so he was planning to do the inspection 12/21/19. Inspector called seller again to set up a time to do the inspection and was told by seller that customer had picked up the vehicle. VM left for customer to let him know that we can either look at the vehicle at his home or he could use it as a credit towards another inspection. Had the vehicle been at the location like the inspector told it was going to be, the inspection would've been done on the 20th. It would've been done on the 21st if the customer hadn't taken the vehicle. Lemon Squad did we could to get the inspection done ASAP. We can't control if somebody takes the vehicle. The inspector does need to be paid for his time going to the location to do the inspection. If the customer had any questions about the $25.00 no show fee, there was ample time for him to discuss it with staff and he willingly gave us his credit card number for the charge. The customer should have left the vehicle at the seller's location so we could have done the job he hired us to do.
I would never recommend this service! We ordered an inspection for a motorhome purchase and they advertised the price of $329 but fail to mention that there will be a travel charge. Original travel charge estimate was $169! Really? Then Denise stated she would call me back to see if she could get a better price. So she called and said $50. Ok, so we paid it, scheduled it and it was to be on the following Tuesday. Then they called back and it’s an additional $25! We were not comfortable with it and felt they would find another reason to add additional costs at the inspection itself. We also were told that we could know the time of the inspection nor could we be present! How ridiculous. We are paying for the service! After arguing our point, Denise decided to cancel our inspection. Her customer service needs to be improved. When we called back to speak with someone else, they said Denise said you were rude so I won’t talk to you and she hung up on us. Very professional of them don’t you think? I called my credit card to cancel the charge, called our lender to tell them the type of businesses they are recommending and I have posted on the motorhome Facebook forum so no one else gets treated this way. I also did some homework and realize they are not RVIA certified either. Total scam!
This company is a joke. They supposedly check for paintwork but my inspector missed the fact that the whole front end of my $50,000 Porsche Panamera was repainted. This will hurt the value of the car by $2-3,000 and the only itic response I am given is that "it is my own fault for not seeing it in person" and they are refusing the provide a refund. Lemon Squad needs to be shut down, people need to stop using this company to inspect cars. Not sure how this place has an A+ rating.
Their customer service is a joke as well. They are closed on Saturdays and Sundays and reschedule inspections multiple times at last minutes notice. There are many inspection companies out there and Lemon Squad is hands down the WORST I have EVER dealt with.
I will continue to pursue this issue.
I have used Lemon Squad for many years for out of state vehicle purchases. Until today, their services have always been delivered as advertised. I would purchase an inspection, the following day an inspector would fully inspect the vehicle and I would receive a report within 24 hours. As described in their advertising, I would always receive feedback on cosmetic condition, any issues found, a code scan and a test drive report. On 1/8/2020, I ordered an inspection on a vehicle and an inspector was promptly assigned. The inspection report was then made available on 1/9/2020. Great turn time, however, it was incomplete. Unlike the multiple inspections I had previously ordered, this one indicated that no test drive was performed. I contacted the dealership and inquired as to why a test drive would have been refused and they told me that the inspector was welcome to, he just didn't ask. While the vehicle was contained in a shop, the photos attached to the report showed that the vehicle was directly in front of a garage door. I contacted the Lemon Squad and requested that the inspector complete the inspection as described in their advertising and they advised me that I would need to pay an additional fee to have the inspector return to complete the inspection. As I require that feedback to make an informed decision, I acquiesced and satisfied the ransom. Hopefully my report will come back completed as advertised.
I am surprised to see this complaint come through. This was explained to the customer when he called to find out why the vehicle wasn't test driven. The inspector called to set up the inspection with the seller and was told that the vehicle was ready to be inspected. When the inspector got there, the vehicle was located inside their showroom and the inspector was told that the vehicle could not be moved outside. The inspector said that he was happy to go back and test drive the vehicle for a $25.00 fee to cover his fuel and time. The customer stated that he didn't have his card on him at the time but that he would call back when he had his card to make the payment for the $25.00 fee. He called back and made the payment without complaint. The inspection report was amended to show that the test drive went well and there were no problems found. The customer logged into his account on lemonsquad.com and viewed his report with the amendment regarding the test drive on 1/13/20 at 10:24 central time. He did not contact us with any questions, concerns, or complaints after reviewing the report with the amendment on 1/13/20.
I am rejecting this response because:
This response is inaccurate. A full transcript of my typed conversation is available on the Lemon Squad website under their Messages tab. It shows that on 2020-01-09 14:43:28 I advised the Lemon Squad representative that I "wanted it (the additional $25) included with my initial fee...". Furthermore, on 2020-01-09 14:45:40 the Lemon Squad representative stated "Okay, so our system doesn't have card info just for security reasons. So when you are ready for us to start the process for the test drive, you can give us a call at and we can take the payment for that...". I have attached the Lemon Squad messages to this message.
Additionally, when I called the representative via 800 number, I advised them that the dealership had no issues allowing a test drive. The dealership advised that the inspector never asked to test drive the vehicle. I have attached the text confirmation from the dealer to this message.
Per this recorded text transcript, I clearly shared my dissatisfaction and requested the inspection be completed as advertised. Furthermore, any reference to me not having my card available and requesting to pay later is a fantasy. I await corrective action from Lemon Squad.
I have refunded you $25.00 for the test drive. I regret that we are unable to perform any further inspections for you. I wish you well on your vehicle search. Take care.
Moving at the speed of snails.
I ordered an inspection on Friday evening Dec. 27th. I knew the inspection would not take place until Monday. But that did not happen. They scheduled it for Wednesday Jan 1st, saying that they are closed on the holiday. I never knew New Years Eve was a holiday. They said that the inspector was going to do it on his day off on New Years Day. That didn't happen. They said that the salesman was not available. They don't need a salesman, they just need a live body to hand them keys. What an excuse. They rescheduled for Thursday. No notification until Thursday morning at 7 am. The time I expected my report. Now I will not receive my report until Friday. Since the new car dealership incentives go away on Thursday, this report is now worthless to me. I have to make a decision with out the report.
Your order was placed on Friday,12/27/19 after 4:00 central time. Your inspection was done on 1/2/20. Your contact was not available until then due to the holiday. We were unable to find somebody else to show us the vehicle because it was Mitch's sale, not anybody else. This is very common. You were hostile to us both through our chat program and over the phone. We are unable to perform any more inspections for you and we wish you well on your search.
I contacted lemon squad to do an inspection on a Wednesday. The order said it would be done on Thursday. On Thursday it was changed to Friday. On Friday it was changed to Saturday. Then it was changed to Tuesday. Each time they said they couldn’t get ahold of the salesperson. They said they left multiple messages but never heard back. They also said they were told they had to talk to the salesperson I worked with because it was his sale. I needed the inspection report to help me make a decision between this remote car and one from a local dealership. I had to make the decision on the local car over the weekend. Because they didn’t do the inspection I had no choice but to buy the local car. Of course they have a policy of no cancellation so they wouldn’t refund my payment even though there was no inspection. Pretty convenient. They could have contacted me and asked for me to contact the dealership or give them a cell number for the salesman. I talked to the salesman and he said he never got any messages or heard from the inspector. I had told him they would be calling and to expect it.
I am sure if they actually do an inspection they do a good job. They have many positive reviews. My issue with them is customer service. No refunds no matter what. They never take responsibility that I can see based on their replies to negative reviews. Your only recourse is to go to arbitration in Minneapolis. Very convenient for them. I am writing this to hopefully let others know that if they have issues they will never be resolved in your favor. This company has the attitude that they are never wrong and it doesn’t matter anyway because they have stated their policy of no refunds. Do yourself a favor and go with another company if you need a long distance car appraised.
Our inspector was informed by the dealership that he absolutely had to work with Brian. Because Brian was the salesperson, NOBODY else would work with our inspector. Our inspector left multiple messages daily and never did receive a call back from Brian. Had Brian answered his phone or called the inspector back, the inspection would have been done the next day. We can't force somebody to show us the vehicle and the inspector spent lots of time chasing this Brian guy down, with no luck. You were informed when you placed your order that all sales are final. If your vehicle isn't looked at, you have a store credit with us that will never expire and it can be used towards another inspection anywhere in the US. Again, you were informed of this BEFORE you paid for your inspection. At this point, we are just waiting for you to find a different vehicle for us to look at. When you find that next vehicle, you should confirm with your seller that he will actually return phone calls when the inspector calls. It would just taken 5 minutes of Brian's time to get this wrapped up. This is on him, not Lemon Squad. Lemon Squad made every effort to contact Brian.
DO NOT USE THIS COMPANY. This company falsely claims they perform an inspection on a vehicle. The report stated the mechanical functions of the vehicle functioned correctly. Upon receiving the vehicle, it was very apparent all the inspector did was take a few pictures and write up a false report. Here all the MULTIPLE MECHANICAL ISSUES I found: Brakes, had to pushed to the floor to stop. Steering radius was very minimal, loose, and non responsive, making it dangerous to drive. Engaging 4x4 system, made a very loud knocking sound, extremely loud. Engine did not run correctly. My professional mechanic, had to replace rear brakes with new master cylinder/pump. Replaced steering box and column. 4x4 system was hitting cross member on frame, complete readjustment of drive train had to be done. Replaced carburetor, it was full of sludge, gas tank was full of debri. I've put in over $11k into vehicle just to make it drive down the road. According to Lemon Squad this vehicle was mechanically sound. I tried to work with them, but only received delayed email responses and a phone conversation did not go anywhere towards fairness or resolution.
The inspection of this vehicle was performed 8/9/19. Lemon Squad received a call from Mr. regarding an issue he was having with the vehicle on 10/8/19, well over the 14 day window that the customer agreed to in the terms and conditions when he placed his order. We are now at 12/16/19, over 4 months since the inspection was performed, and again, well over that 14 day window. We can only report on issues that present themselves during our time with the vehicle. If the vehicle doesn't present any issues during the inspection, we can't report on them. We don't know what will happen or how the vehicle will act after we have left. This vehicle is a 1971 model year. With a vehicle of this age, things can and will fail without notice. If Mr. continues to have issues with the vehicle, he will need to check with the person that sold him the vehicle to see if they can help or offer any insight. Lemon Squad is not a warranty company and does not provide any warranty services. We wish Mr. the best of luck.
The report I got said the car was in decent condition, not perfect but no major issues. Lemon Squad influenced me to buy a car without front brakes, a misfiring cylinder, and countless other issues. This happened some time but I still have screenshots of the report, it sounds like it was written by someone with a 5th grade reading level. I should've trusted my gut but this was my first time buying a car and I knew most used cars won't be perfect so I felt comfortable buying a decent car with what I thought no major issues. Not even a week after owning the car it started scraping metal on metal when I braked and then I found a code right away for a misfiring cylinder. Not even a month after owning it I had to spend $2700 to get new brakes and engine work. This car made my life miserable for so long and I wish I took stronger action more recently to the purchase. Not sure if leaving this now will make a difference but I think a company should be held accountable for saying a car is in decent shape when it has no front brakes. I could've been killed in an accident because of this. I'm not the smartest person which doesn't help but I thought I could trust an actual company but I would not recommend Lemon Squad to anyone.
Tanner, we looked at this vehicle in June of 2017. That is a year and a half ago. As the report shows, this is a vehicle that is not without issues. If the vehicle didn't have front brakes, it wouldn't have been able to be driven, and it was. There were no codes in the system for a misfire nor was it misfiring for the inspector or it would have been in the report. The inspectors can only report on things that are failing during our time with the vehicle. Lemon Squad is not a warranty company. We do not offer warranties as part of our service. We simply can not be held liable for any issues you encounter with the vehicle after we have looked at it, especially not over a year and a half later. This is something that you would need to take up with your vehicle seller, but after such a long time, I do not believe that there would be anything they would be willing to help you with.
Correction. This inspection was done 2 and a half years ago.
SCAM! Lemon Squad did not provide a timely car inspection service as advertised. Lemon Squad refuses to give a refund, only a credit for a future inspection. The car was purchased so an inspection is no longer needed. After reading reviews on Lemon Squad, they have done this to many other people and have questionable business practices. The terms of "no refunds" is not clearly stated by Lemon Squad when purchasing. They bury it in pages of "terms and conditions" written in fine print. Lemon Squad FAQ section of website says they aim for inspection time of two days. They did not adhere to this time-frame due to the technician having personal issues. I was forced to drive 9 hours at the last minute and inspect the car myself. Don't penalize me for a problem with YOUR technician. I have all of this documented from saved chat transcripts. I will post this on every website I can until you resolve. What kind of company refuses to refund when the problem is their fault? SCAMMERS!
When your order was placed through our website at lemonsquad.com, July 8, 2019 at 11:34 am (almost 3 and a half months ago), you clicked the box that said that you READ and AGREED to the terms and conditions that must be agreed to before you can make payment. Our terms are not hidden. You are required to read them, and acknowledge that you agree to them, before you can use our service. Our terms clearly state that all sales are final. You called us to let us know that your seller had moved up the sale date. That is not something that is within our control. I'm sorry that you had a problem with your seller. All sales are final with Lemon Squad and you were informed of that, and AGREED to it, before your payment was made.
I am rejecting this response because: This is still an unethical business practice. You should clearly state "no refunds" and "no guarantees on inspection date" ON the order form where the credit card info goes. But instead you bury that in pages of terms and conditions. Of course you won't clearly state this on your order form because no one would order from you. You are a shady business who does not value customers. That is not a way to stay in business long term. I will never use you again and tell everyone about your low life business practices.
This is a review of Lemon Squad in general. My inspection was performed in Indiana - not Chicago.
Don't waste your money. Lemon Squad checked out a car for me and after bringing it home I found I had 2,800 dollars of work required.
I purchased a car out of state so I could not see it personally. So, I decided to use Lemon Squad. The car looked great but there was a note in the CARFAX about vibration being checked. I had driven a few of the cars before and all had some level of vibration during acceleration. So, I was not overly concerned but asked specifically that the technician check this out. I also asked that any cosmetic defects be photographed.
The tech drove the car and did not find any vibration according to his report. He also noted that there were some scratches consistent with age specifically that there were some scratches under the front bumper that you needed to bend down to see.
Based on the report I drove down to see the car (7 hours). When I got there the car looked good, but, there were a number of visible scratches on the front bumper and you didn't need to bend down to see them. I was ok with that but it would have been nice to have the pictures of this so that I could have made the decision before driving down.
Driving the car I found that there was vibration during acceleration. It was a bit worse than what I had seen but given the clean bill of health I got from Lemon Squad I decided to take the car.
When I brought it home I had a nagging feeling that something was not quite right. So, I brought the car into a local mechanic. He found the following:
1. The top engine mount was leaking hydraulic fluid and needed to be replaced.
2. A control arm bushing was torn and a ball joint needed to be replaced (you replace them in pairs - right and left typically).
3. The CV joints had been replaced with aftermarket units and they were out of balance causing the vibration - this is a manufacturing issue.
4. The timing belt nee
I have read through your email that you sent in and the partial complaint that was left here on the Revdex.com. As per the terms and conditions that you read and agreed to when you placed your order with us on 9/22/19, you have 14 days to let us know of any issues. You reached out to us on 10/23/19, 31 days after your order was placed and outside of the 14 day window that is stated in the terms. Those terms and conditions also state that Lemon Squad is NOT the seller of the vehicle and as such, Lemon Squad will not be refunding you the purchase price of the vehicle. This is a 13 year old vehicle with over 83K miles on it. A certain amount of wear is expected with a vehicle of this age and mileage. The report does state that there are misc. scratches around the vehicle, this is normal for the age and mileage. Our sample reports do not show that we report on the replacement of the timing belt. As all vehicles are different, that is something that you would need to check with your seller or manufacturer about, that isn't anything that we check. A lift was not made available for the inspector to put the vehicle on since your seller was a private individual. The inspector looked underneath the vehicle and did not see any issues with the ball joints. When the seller's wife drove the vehicle, she drove the vehicle both slowly and up to 80 MPH. No abnormal vibrations or noises were noted during the test drive. We didn’t see any hydraulic fluid on the motor and we didn’t notice any excessive vibrations during the test drive to lead us to believe that there was an issue with the motor mount. It is possible that somebody had cleaned the motor prior to arrival. We can only report on issues that present themselves during our time with the vehicle. If an issue doesn’t present itself, we can’t report on it. We wish you luck with your vehicle.
I am rejecting this response because:
1. The issues that were not reported cost me 2,800 dollars in repairs within 3 weeks of the inspection.
2. The items that were not caught by the inspector were not hidden issues. There was a broken motor mount on top of the engine. There were damaged control arm bushings (torn) and a bad ball joint. The car also had bad aftermarket CV axles that were not balanced - this is a common issue that any mechanic should have been able to find (my local mechanic found all of the issues within 15 minutes - now that the repairs are done I can assure you everything is fine). Although timing belt replacement is common for cars they don't find it necessary to call out the potential expense to the purchaser of the inspection. In addition, the inspector did not note some substantial scratches on the car (pictures included).
With all of this said, for any contract to be enforceable both parties need to receive something of value. Lemon Squad got my 200 dollars. I got an inaccurate report giving a car a clean bill of health.
In closing, if nothing else, Lemon Squad should be embarrassed by the quality of work related to my order. However, they seem content to hide behind a 14 day period beyond which they can refute a claim. Given the fact that most people will not do any additional inspection after having a pre-inspection this is a pretty good way to avoid any responsibility. That's fine because it is an unsustainable model for a business. Anyone reading this and the other negative reviews scattered through the internet should run from this company.
I have ordered two inspections with Lemon Squad and received prompt service each time. When I had a concern with the second vehicle after the inspection was already scheduled, I reached out to the customer service team via the online chat and was given the assistance I needed. The customer service agent reached out to the inspector and relayed my concern. Each Lemon Squad report provided dozens of high resolution photos and an itemized chart of each inspection component. The summary provided by the inspectors was well written and detailed. They provide feedback on each dimension of the vehicle's functionality (interior, exterior, mechanical, drive experience, etc) and do not gloss over flaws. Overall I am extremely satisfied with my experience with this company and would recommend it to friends and family who are looking to buy a used car. Thanks Lemon Squad!
First off, I was very impressed by the inspection being scheduled and completed the very next day. The report was thorough and the pictures were plentiful. As an out of state buyer for the particular vehicle, the inspection is invaluable. Most importantly, for me, was the solid communication and very useful chat feature during business hours. Great overall client service!
Travis was our inspector. While we trusted the dealership who offered a detailed video and answered all our questions. Since we were buying our 40ft RV without a test drive or looking at the unit in person we decided to use Lemon Squad. We are very pleased we did. I previously owned a class-A so there were things I had learned regarding appliances and especially slideouts and drive train. I strongly recommend their service. The details of the written inspection and about 125 pictures we more than expected. I knew in detail everything from the radiator to the rear axle (ujoints, no leaked, new belts etc)
I ordered an inspection for a 2008 Honda Odyssey at *** Honolulu, Hi on Sat 17 Aug. The inspection was done on Monday 19 Aug by inspector ***. Back ground of inspection request. I am the buyer of the vehicle however I took possession of the vehicle from the seller on Friday 16 Aug because the seller was out of town. I noted in my inspection request the fact that I had possession of the vehicle at my resident. I put that notification on the request because the request format asked for the sellers information. I then call the Lemon Squad operator to inform her of the situation, she said she will pass that info on to the inspector.
The inspector called me on Monday to inform me of her arrival on or about 1200 to 1400H and ask that I position the vehicle for easy access. Ms. showed up on or about 1300H. She asked that I clarify the situation of me being the buyer I explained to her the situation mentioned above and she acknowledge that she understand and had received confirmation from her office. Ms. was very pleasant and went about the inspection professionally. She explained any items of concern I had and recommend a shop that restores rims. She finish the inspection timely and we had a conversation about her husbands retirement from the Navy today after I mentioned that I was also retired Navy.
I received the completed report today and after reviewing the report and comparing it to the Lemon Squad inspection criteria I notice that they were a few items that wasn't cover in the inspection. So, I decided to call Lemon Squad . I was directed to a service representative by the name of Travis (not confirmed). I explain to Travis that I was calling to discuss a few items on the inspection that I needed clarification on. I explain to him that I was wondering why there wasn't a Road Test, or Engine Scan done on the vehicle. Travis became defensive and question me as to why I didn't say so since I was on site. I explained to him that I thought that was the normal procedure until I went back and read the Lemon Squad's criteria. Needless to say the conversation turned into a why didn't you, with no explanation or answers to my question. Travis spent 5-10 minutes making excuses rather than addressing my issue. Finally he stated that he was going to call his inspector to clarify what my inquiries were. He ask if I wanted to have her come back and complete the issues in question and I agreed.
Travis called me back in about 10 min and stated he spoke with the inspector and this is what she told him, "She said that she didn't conduct the test drive because she didn't feel comfortable with me because I was hitting on her calling her baby and other undesirable manners." This is the first time in over 50 years that I was this upset, because what he was telling me was absolutely LIES. Because during the inspection my wife was within ear shot of our conversation and I also had my neighbor there with us. His explanation brought me almost to anger tears because they were so ridiculous. At one point I had to give the phone to my wife because I was starting to hyperventilate due to these scandalous accusations he was telling me. I told Travis that this was totally ridiculous and I was planning on filing legal complaint.
After speaking with Travis I immediately called Ms. (inspector) back and politely explained to her my conversation with Travis. We spoke as we did yesterday professionally. I explained to her that my reason for my call to Lemon Squad was to get clarification on the stated issues. She
Immediately denied the accusations and said she would call Travis and get back to me. We both continued the conversation explaining to me her reason for what my concerns were, which I appreciated and have no issues with other than the Scan requirement. I was in no way calling Lemon Squad to complain about the inspector but just wanted to clarify those issues. However Travis turned it into a blame game and topped it off with the most ridiculous accusations imaginable. My question to Travis was, if she felt that afraid of me why would she have a casual conversation as to her husbands retirement, where she currently live, where she's moving to, what kids she have in school etc. etc ? He had no sensible explanation for my questions. 22 years US Navy career and to have an accusation like this made against me towards a fellow Navy Veterans wife is absolutely shocking and deserved to be given greater publicity, as to the values your Company displayed in this instance.
Based on these unfounded allegations I file a complaint to Lemon Squad requesting a refund but one week later no response.
Mr. - I'm sorry to hear of the issue that you had with our employee regarding your inspection with Lemon Squad. Said employee is no longer employed by Lemon Squad. I have refunded you your inspection fee of $149.00 in full with my apologies. Please feel free to reach out to us again if you need our help in the future.
I have used Lemon Squad on a couple of occasions now, and have been more than satisfied with the prompt, professional and hassle free service they provide.
On both occasions, my inspection was carried out the next day, followed by a thoroughly detailed and concise appraisal report plus a phone call to discuss the findings.
On the first occasion, the inspection revealed a number of issues that the dealership had been at pains to conceal from me. Lemon Squads excellent service provided me with the information that saved me from spending a lot of money on disappointment.
My second experience was equally painless, swift, professional and lead to an anxiety free purchase of my dream car.
I couldnt ask for more and have been happy to recommend Lemon Squad to friends, family and whoever will listen.
A particularly invaluable service if you are buying out of state.
Fantastic service and would recommend to all family & friends. Very thorough. I would also recommend the phone call. Regan *** was very professional and helpful during this process.
I applied for a classic (1968 280SL) car along with an appraisal. I sent explicit notes that somebody familiar with this model should be present and that is critical to have checked the serial numbers around the car.
Once I got the appraisal challenged the base of appraisal asking for what methodology was used.
They had no idea of Hagerty or similar method ( a calculator with +/- or statistics over the market) so they refunded that portion. The appraisal number was simply made up.
The inspection report was very poor and missed issues that would be obvious for a car enthusiast.
The gentlemen had no idea of the model specifics and there was no attention to details.
Bottom line he did not observed that the A/C compressor and condenser was missing ( while entire cooling unit was inside the car!) and the rear differential was leaking like a gutted pig ( the report stated no leak), just to name the big issues. On the other hand one entire page was dedicated to the wear on tires.
They told me ( when I asked why some serial numbers are missing) that they can read only serial numbers that are easily accessible.
To be mentioned the attitude and language.
The cost of the missed obvious issues was in excess of 10x the value of the service
My conclusion was that Lemon Squad has a template and is hiring people to fill it to their best. This is not an appropriate approach for a classic car.
They felt zero responsibility and refused the refund. They also told me that if I have issues with the car I should take them with the seller.
I would not recommend them for a classic car.