You have to look at people, some do very good and others well (enough said) Same as business some do well for there customers and some (never deal with again) I have 2 friends I grew up with plumber and carpenter Call them they come and help me out asap and are very reasonable and due top quality work. two equipment places I deal with will leave a part out if its after 5 or send me item and I send them a check. YES I CHECK THINGS OUT AND LOOK IT OVER to rule out poor work. You sound like you don't trust others?? IT is also important to use the right person for the job You would not use your motorcycle repair guy to rebuild a cat d-8?? As for dealers agreed some are very good and others are a scam. Several times a dealer has PROPERLY FIXED AN ITEM CHEAPER THAN A HACK JOB OR UPDATED A RECALL FOR ME Or loaned an item while mine was repaired or what about when they jumped right on the issue and said you bought it here off brands can wait.
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