Transmission came with damaged throttle cable and could not be installed. I called and was hung up on. I eventually ended up taking it to a shop to see about installing a new one (one end of the cable connects to the car and the other originates inside the transmission). When they opened up the transmission, they found parts of the valve body missing and several components were burnt and damaged including the case itself. Got Transmissions claimed that the unit was inspected, but there is no way this could be true.
I began a charge back with my credit card company (Capital One), but Got Transmissions countered. After a lot of jumping through hoops, gathering testimonies and faxing off info. Capital One denied my claim. They apparently have no desire to counteract fraud.
I am out $695.00, hours and hours of my time and energy and eventually had to give up on my little Corolla. Federal Trade Commission, BBB and any legit class action lawsuits here I come.