1333 W Ohio Pike

Amelia, OH 45102 - Clermont County

(513) 752-0016

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About Beechmont Auto Sales:

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  • Photo of Siavash Eivan's
    Complaint from , 371DA7CB4DA43236796E442DAEF8BE71D46D90DDEAAF60EA
    10 months ago
    I needed assistance with fixing my septic motor, so I went to this shop. Jack, the owner, took my motor to provide a repair quote. However, the price was significantly higher compared to other professionals offering the same service. Additionally, he insisted that I pump out my septic system, which I later learned was unnecessary. When I decided not to proceed with the repair and asked for my moto