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Capital Marine Services failed in…

Capital Marine Services failed in Hudson Bend 3 times to install a new long block engine in my boat after I payed $11,000 in full. After 9 months I had to forcefully retrieve my boat and have it taken to 5 Star marine. They said they have never seen a more failed complete disaster of an install. Capital Marine Services made a contract with 5 Star marine to fix my boat. They never payed them the full amount they promised and I was forced to pay it myself.

Capital Marine Service admitted they owed me the money and would mail me a check. It has been 30 days. As of today still no check.

Capital Marine still owes me $1009.75

Capital Marine will
lie to you, deceive
you and fool you. BEWARE! I have all this documented and can prove every word I speak.

5 Star Marine fixed my boat in 40 days and Capital Marine Services could not fix it in 270 days.

Let that sink in!

Date of experience: December 02, 2024

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