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Street Rod Style - Mike White | Phoenix, AZ Michael White, Street Rod Style, streetrodstyle.net, streetrodstyle.net, Mike White, Mike Phoenix White, M |
26th of Mar, 2011 by User653444 |

Mike White and his crew left Kansas just ahead of thousands of dollars in unpaid judgments and now he is starting over. In October 2009, after working in a Phoenix hot rod shop for 18 months, Mike loaded a trailer and simply stole nearly $70,000 in equipment to start his new shop. If Mr. White does work for you, it will be with STOLEN equipment. Whats more is somewhere along the line, he will probably accuse you of stealing something out of his shop. You know, its a pot and kettle thing. Most of the vehicles Mike White takes credit for building on his website, other people actually paid for and built. In many cases, Mike worked for the companies that actually built the cars or trucks. When he slithered out, he simply took photos and credit for something others did. Mike White is good a stealing though, the Phoenix Police report on one of his thefts said, Well thought-out theft when referring to some of his handy work. In a good number of jobs he has done, Mr. White actually accused the customer of theft from his shop. He has no foundation for this but it does allow him to get away with shoddy work as most clients just want to get the vehicles out and away from this thief as quickly as possible. Some of the vehicles White displays on his website, he makes claim to both building and designing, as if he could. One in particular, the Green Ford F-100 truck, he did in fact work on. The problem is, once it was sold, it cost nearly $5,000.00 to fix the work he messed up. At any rate, if you consign your precious vehicle to Street Rod Style for work, just be aware of the fact that you may lose it. With thousands of dollars in litigation going on, do you want to take the chance that your vehicle gets caught up in a judgment and you may actually lose it to pay one of the many debts Mike already owns? See a pattern yet? Go ahead, put your car into Street Rod Style and see what happens. Either you get sued by a debtor Mike once had or you get accused of stealing from him. So, proceed at your own risk. Chances are the outcome wont be nearly what you wanted. |
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