[DeTomaso] Don Byars and what he did to me and my Pantera

fastgrandma fastgrandma at aol.com
Thu Feb 6 00:20:38 EST 2014


 From hearing stories - not that I pay total attention to this factor of our car - but one does stick out in my mind.  The owner decided he wanted various things done to his car which he was told could be done.  He had car delivered to vendor - no, I'm not mentioning names of either party here - and said do it.  From what we were told by him not all prices were discussed altho here I'm not completely sure.  Therefore when said vendor called and said car is ready to be picked up and named an astronomical sum, our friend about had a stroke.  He then sat down with the vendor and went over the bill item by item.  Some things shouldn't have been charged but were and they did work it out but end result was he spent a lot more $$ than he'd planned to and one needs to know these costs beforehand.


Also, with having been in the club nearly 34 years, I think it can pretty much be said no vendor is 100% trustworthy; they're looking to make a profit.


Judy






-----Original Message-----
From: bflesland <bflesland at gmail.com>
To: detomaso <detomaso at poca.com>
Sent: Wed, Feb 5, 2014 8:48 pm
Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] Don Byars and what he did to me and my Pantera

  So what's the best suggested approach of having major work done at a car resto/body shop?
I am myself starting having a car restored/built and painted by a reputable shop as well and want to avoid any future problems.


I understand paying upfront is a no-no. 
I don't have a contract but everything to be done is in writing by email.
I am getting billed along the way as work progress.


Is a contract mandatory in case of future problems?


Hope I am not hijacking the thread here but this has happened before and will again for somebody in the future, for sure! 
I think bad communications and/or unrealistic expectations may be the cause sometimes, together with poorly performed work, not done in a timely manner. 
Once I had to retrieve a car from a shop due to the shop owner had personal problems, long sad story...


The thing today with internet and everything, is that from someone you hear a shop is very good and reputable. 
But if you search them yourself on the web you find bad stories posted as well.
So not easy to pick the right shop. 


Sorry for the long rant!
Cheers Bjoern



Den 5. feb. 2014 kl. 20:38 skrev audionut at hushmail.com:


Sad to hear stuff like this.

Don's shop did my A/C upgrade on time at a fair price around the year 2008.  Hard to believe a respected, time-tested shop like this screwed up but....


The shop is nearly always responsible for horror stories like this.  It is the responsibility of the shop to quote the job right, clearly, in writing, and complete
the job within a reasonable time, barring circumstances beyond the shops' control.  Misunderstandings should be easily cleared up by the contract, if they are not,
then the shop f'd up.  


If the job gets out of hand in some way and the customer gets upset, then it is nothing but a petty, juvenile, bully attitude if the shop then says "Hey if you don't like it, I got your car, I got your money so, nyah nyah nyah.  What are you gonna do about it?" 


I can't see how Ed did anything wrong other than pay in full up front.  Always a bad idea.









 
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On February 5, 2014 at 11:09 AM, "Pantdino" <pantdino at aol.com> wrote: Ed,
    
   Just to give us some background, what was Don supposed to do for the original estimate of $36K?  That's a significant amount of money.
    
   Jim
 
 
   -----Original Message-----
 From: Ed Mendez <edducati at mac.com>
 To: detomaso <detomaso at poca.com>
 Sent: Tue, Feb 4, 2014 2:03 am
 Subject: [DeTomaso] Don Byars and what he did to me and my Pantera
 
     To All Pantera Owners Worldwide,  
   You should all ready this, so this does not happen to you. 
   
 
   As of now Don Byars refuses to help me or repair any of the damage he did to my Pantera after paying him $42,000 over the last two years! It is shameful behaviour!
   
 
   Mike Drew was going to feature my car in Profiles. Sorry but I would rather you did not. Don deserves no advertising.
   
 
   Read below how Don held my car as ransom, extorted $6000 more dollars out of me, and made me sign a waiver releasing him of all warranty for work he completed.
   
 
   Now I am in another country, I have dumped my car on a friend to finish, and I am out of a lot of cash.
   
 
   I guess he did not realise that I have 300+ Pantera friends worldwide on Facebook. I guess he will soon.
   
 
   Ed
   
 
   
   Begin forwarded message:
    From: "Patterson, Lee R." <LEE.R.PATTERSON at saic.com>
 
   Subject: RE: [SDP] Hi Everyone please read
 
   Date: 4 February 2014 17:41:57 NZDT
 
   To: Kevin Ryniker <durland at san.rr.com>, 'Westmicro' <westmicro at aol.com>, "mikebecker at cox.net" <mikebecker at cox.net>, "edducati at mac.com" <edducati at mac.com>, "sdpanteras at googlegroups.com" <sdpanteras at googlegroups.com>
 
   Cc: "Patterson, Lee R." <LEE.R.PATTERSON at saic.com>
 
 
         I can only relate the time I called him to purchase a very small, inexpensive part for my car.  His response was “that’s all you want to buy?” to which I said yes.  He then sighed and reluctantly took my order.  Upon receipt, the part was a poorly reproduced version of the original part, the art work was off-center and after attempting to “fix” it myself, I threw it in the trash.  So my only experience with him was he was uninterested in my business and the product he sold and represented me was shit.  So no, I will not call him ever again because to me, that behavior speaks to total lack of INTEGRITY AND ETHICS.  I hope the $12,000 you bought from him were better than my $25. part.
    
       From: sdpanteras at googlegroups.com [mailto:sdpanteras at googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Kevin Ryniker
 Sent: Monday, February 03, 2014 8:30 PM
 To: 'Westmicro'; mikebecker at cox.netedducati at mac.comsdpanteras at googlegroups.com
 Subject: RE: [SDP] Hi Everyone please read
 
 
    
   I Have to agree with Mike to the extent that there must be something else going on. This sounds like a cash flow crunch, he is acting like a producer on a show that got in over his head.
    
   I known Bobby Buyers for 10 years at least, never had a problem, I’ve easily bought $12,000 worth of parts from him. He has always stood behind his work and his dealings with me. He even warranty parts that I got from Wilkenson and Hall, for free, expensive stuff. Never really delt with Don but I think he is Don’s brother, they used to be in business with each other, might be worthwhile to call Bobby. Just an idea.
    
   Any help I can aid in please feel free to ask.
    
    Durland Productions
   Kevin Ryniker, Cell (858) 336 9803
   Phone (858) 693 6207, Fax (858) 693 6227
   8766 Betelgeuse Way, San Diego, CA 92126
   www.durlandproductions.com
    
    
    
     From: sdpanteras at googlegroups.com [mailto:sdpanteras at googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Westmicro
 Sent: Monday, February 03, 2014 7:47 PM
 To: mikebecker at cox.netedducati at mac.comsdpanteras at googlegroups.com
 Subject: Re: [SDP] Hi Everyone please read
 
    
   Please pass all this on to Don.
     Maybe this will make him realize what he has done here, and he will make it right.
 
     Reputation and doing the right thing is Everything in Business.
       Dave Nuding
 
     Western Micrographics & Imaging Systems
 
     Houston / San Diego
 
     858-722-5500
 
     http://www.westernmicrographics.com
 
      
 
 
    
     -----Original Message-----
 From: Michael Becker <mikebecker at cox.net>
 To: 'Ed Mendez' <edducati at mac.com>; 'San Diego Panteras' <sdpanteras at googlegroups.com>
 Sent: Mon, Feb 3, 2014 8:35 pm
 Subject: RE: [SDP] Hi Everyone please read
   Holy crap, that's terrible Ed.  So sorry to hear this.  I don't understand,I've never heard a bad thing about Don.  I've also never had any work doneby him, but the general perception is that his work speaks for itself.  Ican't imagine what his reasoning is.  I don't have any kind of relationshipwith him, so I don't really feel I could speak to him.  Maybe something justgot into him and he needs time to realize the pickle he's put you in.  Maybehe's got some other troubles and sort of reached a breaking point orsomething like that.  Perhaps he'll come around and somehow make good on it.I would hold off on slinging mud until all options for reconciliation areexhausted. Hang in there, Mike  -----Original Message-----From: sdpanteras at googlegroups.com [mailto:sdpanteras at googlegroups.com] OnBehalf Of Ed MendezSent: Monday, February 03, 2014 4:39 PMTo: San Diego PanterasSubject: [SDP] Hi Everyone please read  Hi all, Made it to New Zealand and started work. Still a bit jet lagged but that isnothing compared to how I feel from what Don Byars did to me before I left. After paying Don $36,000 in cash and up front and paying my final invoicedbill on Jan. 22nd. There were some electrical issues from the PanteraElectronics parts I bought. There were two blown up boards, Pantera notcharging, and several other issues. This was NOT from Pantera Electronicshowever, it was from Don not following the simple directions and hookingthings up wrong. So he spent the next four days trying to sort out theissues. On the 28th he called me and said come and get this car out of myshop! I asked if it was done, he said no, and it is not running either. Heverbally told me on the 22nd that it would be about $2000 more and he wouldhave it all finished including the seats bolted in on the seat rails, theseat belts, and all be working. What he told me on the phone shocked me. Hesaid that I now owed him an additional $6300 and that knowing I was leaving,he wanted cash, and would not release the car until I paid him in full!  I have always paid him up front, and in advance. Since I was leaving thecountry, he gave me no choice, I had to come up with cash. He delivered thecar to me, backed it out of his trailer still hooked to the cable, I thenpaid him in full and he refused to unhook the car until I signed a waiverreleasing him of any work related defects!!! He treated me like a criminal and EXTORTED $6000 from me! Now the car is sitting in Vista, Ca. The seats were not bolted in, the beltswere not done, seat rails, scratches in my paint under the hood, he left mybrand new air compressor disconnected and exposed to air. The car runs butelectrically a mess, far from being done, and far from being in a state ofcondition for the money I paid him. Don Byars is a thief to the Nth degree! And he did all this in front ofwhom? The new President of POCA! Just wondering if he is completely stupid!? I just wonder what I did, I wasutterly insulted. What did I do to deserve this? His wife told me Don wasmad because I did not let him finish the car!!!??? I paid him a total of$42,000. He knew the drop dead date months before I was leaving. Even John Haas of Pantera Electronics offered to help, Don did not call him once!!! I asked John Haas to call him.
 
 
 
 
 
        At this point my car is in the care of John Buckman, if anyone can pleaseoffer any assistance, I have to get it in a somewhat completed state to shipoverseas.  Please spread the word. If I were there I could do something, all I have isyou guys to spread the word about what he did to me.
 
 
         Kind regards, Ed Mendez Sent from my iPad
 
 
 
 
   
 
 
 
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