Great place and very reasonable. Interior mirror came loose on Lexus and they reattached. Five dollars. Would definitely recommend.
Ol' Hobbs ..
Classificação do local: 2 Evansville, IN
If this place ever gets anything right, it would be an accident or dumb luck. I had a rear side window replaced on my van. I went there on a Wednesday to get an estimate. Their tech/employee/whomever, didn’t bother to even glance at my vehicle parked some 60 feet away, but told me it would take about an hour & it would cost $ 125. Unfortunately, nothing he said came to fruition other than the installation. Shortly after dropping off my van the following Thursday, around 10:15 am, they called me 40 minutes later to inform me, «You told us the wrong piece of glass, so it’s going to cost a bit more to pull it from the salvage yard and install». The funny thing was… I DIDNOT tell them anything specific other than where the window was located and pointed at my van that was sitting outside across the street. You know, the one they didn’t look at. Maybe, if the guy who quoted me a price could have looked at my window. That makes total sense to me, but who am I but a lowly customer to ask questions? The updated price was $ 225…lame. I was also told that I would have to call the salvage yard, pick up the window, deliver it to Siemers, and they would install it. LOL! They wanted me to, basically, do everything that I’m paying them for, except installing the window. However, the salvage yard said they could deliver the glass to Siemers and that they do that sort of thing all the time. Which begs the question, why in the hell was Siemer’s telling me to go pick up the part? After 6 hours of terrible miscommunication, a series of poor excuses, a mishap at the salvage yard(wrong glass), and a smug 2 digit IQ’d receptionist telling me, «It’s not as bad as child birth», the window was replaced. To top it all off, that same receptionist was very smarmy with me after I arrived at their shop and apologized for calling them so often. I jokingly told her, «The squeaky wheel gets the grease». She replied, «In my Sociology class, my professor said the loudest duck gets shot». It made zero sense. and is the exact opposite meaning. I paid my bill, told her it was a «terrible analogy» and left. Who says that kind of asinine drivel to a customer after being in the wrong? Siemer’s Glass, that’s who.