BBB ACCREDITED BUSINESS SINCE 03/09/1995

Tranco, Inc.

(505) 298-0000 1719 Eubank Blvd NE, Albuquerque, NM 87112

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Description

Foreign and Domestic Automotive Transmissions, Clutch, and Drive Train Services, ASE Certified

BBB Accreditation

A BBB Accredited business since 03/09/1995.

BBB has determined that this business meets BBB accreditation standards, which include a commitment to make a good faith effort to resolve any consumer complaints. BBB Accredited Businesses pay a fee for accreditation review/monitoring and for support of BBB services to the public.

BBB accreditation does not mean that the business's products or services have been evaluated or endorsed by BBB, or that BBB has made a determination as to the business's product quality or competency in performing services.

Reason for Rating

BBB rating is based on 16 factors. Get the details about the factors considered.

Factors that raised this business's rating include:

Length of time business has been operatingComplaint volume filed with BBB for business of this sizeResponse to complaint(s) filed against businessResolution of complaint(s) filed against businessBBB has sufficient background information on this business

Customer Complaints Summary

1 complaints closed with BBB in last 3 years | 0 closed in last 12 months
Complaint Type Total Closed Complaints
Advertising / Sales Issues 0
Billing / Collection Issues 0
Problems with Product / Service 1
Delivery Issues 0
Guarantee / Warranty Issues 0
Total Closed Complaints 1

Additional Complaint Information

Our complaint history for this company shows that the one complaint brought to the company’s attention was responded to and given proper consideration.

Additional Information

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BBB file opened: 2/16/1995 Business started: 2/1/1995
Contact Information
Ray Peterek - President
Number of Employees

8

Business Category

Automobile Transmission Repairing

Alternate Business Names
Tranco, Inc.Tranco Transmission Specialists
Alternate Web Sites
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