Posted by Lanse on May 06, 2009 at 19:05:51 from (65.89.42.189):
Went all the way up to the radiator shop this afternoon. We pull in and i get out and go up to the door. The guys house is all closed up with the curtians drawn. The shop is lit up so i go to the door and notice the "Open" sign right next to the "Went out for parts, back in a few" sign with a number on it. I call the number and whoever answers has one hell of an attitude with me for some reason. He informs me hes closed and opens 9am tomorrow morning. He also informs me he closes promptly at 4:30 despite his telling me on the phone there would be someone there, and dispite the open sign on the door.
Well this is great. I drain out the tank and load everything up after unbolting it from the tractor in a monsoon for this. Wonderful.
Heading home my phone starts to ring. Im too steamed to answer it. Later on i listen to my voicemail and some female called from there and said they got back and if had something, bring it in.
I cant even get back up that way until next week. Not sure if i should bother. As of right now, im out $100 for their "services", $20 for the tank full of gas thats ruined and all the time and gas it takes to get up there. Plus if i cant get this crap out of my tank, im out that too. Plus all the time and frustration of having to clean out a brand new carb.
Small claims court is a nice idea, but im a minor and my mom (executive) doesnt have time to get my money back. I want to call anyway and tell them to send me my money or their lawyers number.
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