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Re: Got my tractor back, not fixed.........
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Posted by paul on June 30, 2005 at 15:07:11 from (209.23.145.8):
In Reply to: Got my tractor back, not fixed......... posted by Jim D in Ohio on June 30, 2005 at 07:11:00:
I'd be somewhere in between havvey & the rest. If you _need_ the tractor & do not ever trust this dealer again, then chalk it up to experience & go elsewhere. Pay for parts put in your tractor, I'd kick & negociate on the labor part of the bill. you did get the parts, the labor was worthless, pay for what you got. But realize if push comes to shove you could owe the whole bill. Most of the time talk to the guy in charge (owner?) and find out what the 2 of you can agree on. Free loaner & get it fixed right & no more labor costs would be kinda where I would want to stand, you decide. Forget the lawyer his bill will be double the bill you hold now... Small claims court will split things down the middle, & it is up to you to collect then anyhow, so you won't get much and they frown on you witholding payment so .... Just how it is. Sometimes experience costs money. Ticks me off when I need to learn things too. --->Paul
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