Unique Customs Cycles Inc.: A Case Study

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After an accident that took place on 07/11/2014, my motorcycle needed repairs. So I contacted Mr. Albuquerque owner of Unique Customs Cycles INC. After explaining my situation to him he agreed on providing his professional services for much needed mechanical and bodywork repairs. After a month Mr. Albuquerque contacted me with news that my bike was complete only to get there to find out that it wasn't ready. This ensued for the next couple months, coming back and forth from my home to his shop. My visits with Mr. Albuquerque were usually unpleasant because of his unwillingness to fulfill his duties as a self-proclaimed professional mechanic and bodywork expert. I have witnesses (A known mechanic and a bodywork specialist) that can testify that

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