2 /5 Scott Allen: I dropped off my truck to have some side damage from a deer collision repaired. They said it would take about a week to finish. I went back a little over a week later to find that the rear door that was caved in did not get an OEM door skin as approved by the insurance company, but they instead tried to "repair the existing rear door as it was less invasive". Basically the job would have been more profitable for them had it worked. I would have been ok with that if the body line looked remotely correct and the door didnt look like a rolling ocean. There were also two window vent shades missing, so I refused to accept the truck and insisted it be fixed correctly. The second time I went to get the truck I noticed a couple of paint runs, and they literally ruined the sunshield visor. I went in and said I hate to be that guy but I have to complain, the lady behind the counter said, "of course you do" and brought out the tech to look at the truck. The tech was defensive and said she took the visor off before baking the paint and I said it was never taken off and when she insisted that she removed it, I stopped the discussion about it right there. What they didnt know was that one of the the plastic thread covers on the visor bolts I personally super glued on as it was the only one that was loose. It was on the same bolt thread and exactly how I left it when I glued it (It was in a specific position). They offered to pay for the part and install it, if I ordered it and presented them with the invoice. At this point I felt insulted and my trust in them was already faltered, so I took the truck to a different collision shop to get the visor repair made. It cost me additional money, but I probably should have went to them in the first place and possibly avoided this unpleasant experience. Live and learn. I hesitated to leave this review, but a family member said to me, maybe this will help someone else.