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    Tony Autobody

    1.0 (2 reviews)

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    Bumper repair

    Auto frame testing

    Rear-end damage

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    1 year ago

    do not go here. they will schedule an appointment, then ask to reschedule not show and not answer or respond. very unprofessional

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    Mundy's Collision Center

    Mundy's Collision Center

    3.7
    (15 reviews)

    Throughout the entire process of repair I was kept informed about status and progress. Easy drop…read moreoff and pickup. The staff was helpful for all my needs. Dropped my wife's vehicle off as I picked my vehicle up. Couldn't ask for anything more. Will continue to use as my service provider. Have used Mundys for various projects.

    I was involved in an incident on October 26, 2024…read more After a few attempts to use a preferred partner shop of Auto Owners, I was forced to select a shop of my own. I chose Mundy's Collision in Lawrenceville, GA. The initial "parking lot estimate" was done by their employee, Pam. This estimate was for replacement of the driver's quarter panel for $7,200. At this point, I submitted my vehicle for repairs under the premise that they would work with Auto Owners to indemnify me to my pre-accident condition. Shortly afterwards I received a call that repair of the quarter panel was possible instead of replacement and that a supplement payment of $3600 would be sent, in addition to the initial $1400 photo estimate from Auto Owners. I thought the supplement was excessive, but they already had my car and I had no other option but to proceed with this shop. I began to receive updates from the shop about the progress on my vehicle throughout the following weeks. It was there for a little over three weeks. I was given a call on 2/28 that the vehicle was ready at a total of $5018 that was due by me. I took an uber to the shop to pick it up because their employee, Dylan, assured me it had been calibrated and tested and was ready to go. I immediately noticed that it was obvious the vehicle had been in an accident and been repaired. You can see the paint doesn't match correctly and there is more metallic sparkle in the quarter and certainly not worthy of the $5,000 price tag. Michael came outside to deal with my feedback and became defensive when I expressed that I did not see the 55 hours put into the repair. I decided to move on from the situation and pay the balance due. Inside the office, Michael says "I don't why you are upset, it's not like this is out of your pocket". I was outraged and was expecting quality and accurate hours spent on the repair, regardless of who paid for it. As soon as I attempted to drive off, suddenly 2 brake lamp warning lights went off. This was after I was charged for over $650 for vehicle inspection. Dylan arranged an Uber for me to go back home for work, which I appreciated it. Coincidentally, the Uber driver said she had a similar experience of Mundy's inflating invoices. I returned to the shop before closing with my counterpart for support because I felt I was being bullied. Ivis (original service writer) came out to deal with me and admitted to manipulating the invoice so the car wouldn't be "totaled." At this point, a man came out and told us to come inside, who later said his name was Dustin (assuming manager). Ivis and Dustin stated they had "moved funds around" to get the insurance company to pay for the necessary work. Then they tried to justify their fraudulent activities by saying they saved my car from being totaled. In actuality all they did was fluff the invoice and did not even fix the car properly. Dustin was condescending towards me and repeatedly asked if I am in the body shop business. Finally he asked what he can do to make it right. I replied that I want a corrected line by line invoice of the work that was actually done, including the actual labor. There is no way this repair took 55 hours. I asked if the labor cost would be refunded and He said absolutely not. In the lobby, Dustin became more aggressive and was very close to my body, telling me take my keys and leave after asking me if I had "checked out." Mundy's Collison never provided me with an itemized list or had me sign off on their additional repairs for the supplement. The final invoice has so much work that was not necessary or even done. I can pinpoint each item. A search of Google reviews shows that this is a common practice with this shop. Countless tales of unnecessary repairs being written up and work not being done properly are there out there. On the following Monday, I was give a refund check of $318. Upon checking another revised, edited invoice, the service writer added details of the shop "discounting" their rates and adding the repaired brake lamp to make it look like they had lower their costs to fit the final bill of $5108.

    Tony Autobody - bodyshops - Updated July 2026

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