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Originally Posted by PQ
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Oh he would not be a happy camper. I think once he realized that thye were not playing with him anymore and if he didn't do the right thing and pushed this to court, made them waste time and money on this that he wouldn't like the outcome. Funny thing is when you work in Law Enforcement you meet alot of different people, like DA's, Judges, Lawyers etc... especially after 20 years of working in a prison.
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Originally Posted by mlee
WoW... I'd be a little worried about hidden Easter Eggs... hope the inspector does his job... Glad you will finally be getting it resolved...
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Yeah Mlee I was initially worried about that as well, but I do not really think he would try something like that cause if ANYTHING happens it is Toast for him. The Judge told the arbitrator to make SURE it is right and DOT approved. The judge was still pondering how long of a warranty that he will require them to give me.
The REAL sad part is that they really do great work, the paint work is flawless, body gaps are tight and all the same, just getting them to finish.
I really think he opened his mouth originally and agreed to more than he bargained for and thought he could high pressure me into just keep paying more and more, but he is the professional and after 9 yrs and 92000.00 then it's all on him.
They have taken the joy out of this project, my uncles heath is OK but not the best in the world so it MUST be done soon. I am just hoping I can forget about all the BS once it is finally done.
It is kinda like the Savini wheel ordeal, you don't mind paying for quality but dont screw me over. There are currently 12 vehicle including mine in his shop, 9 are not happy with the delays including me, mine has been there the longest. I am afraid that if he doesn't get his act together then he will soon find the wrong end of the law.
You know some people are GREAT workers but the can not run a business, others are better managers. I think he does great work but can't run a business for nothing.