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Originally Posted by j0n
i gotta agree with ttpmatt here. when you have a problem with a service you were provided you MUST contact the company that provided that service asap. ALSO, putting the problem in front of potential customers without actually contacting the shop to see what their course of action was is a total dick move. unfortunately every shop makes mistakes, since humans are not perfect people...the only thing seperating the good shops from the bad imo is their service after mistakes are discovered
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Why should he he even bother calling him about the wiring? Because that wiring job is not what I call professional!! Also, no disrespect to ttpmatt but that should have NEVER left the shop looking like that in the first place...Wow!! You were going to pick it up in an enclosed trailor shheww that makes it better why don't you give him a partial refund or some dyno time to make good on it... my .02 cents