</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Jim, maybe NOW is the time to contact the Georgia AG. I can understanding in trusting in the Lord to help with this but the repair shop is not on the same wavelength. Let me see, they doubled the repair charge, when you couldn't pay that they started charging for letting your machine sit in their yard, and broke parts they weren't working on? If they were located next door to you or in Colorado, makes no difference if they, really, took advantage of your kind nature. Laws are there for keeping things fair between people, at least they were mostly intended for that. The repair shop can't get you now, you got your machine back. The way I see it, they owe you. I'm not one to like a confrontation either but the AG's office probably doesn't shy away from that kind of thing.
Jim )</font>
I agree... but my Grandmother always told me the more you stir it the more it stinks. LOL and this is true in most cases.
However, after being treated this way... I am sure not to ever trade with them again. I have learned a lot from this ordeal and the next time I will NOT make the same mistakes. It has made me very tough to deal with and very untrustful in what people tell me. I have always taken a person at their word until proven wrong until now. Now I am very suspicious of anything. I hate living in a world like this. A person should stick to their word no matter what in my book. Unfortunately we don't live in a world like that for the biggest part. They are still a few of us left that will keep their word no matter what!! It's a sad time when people put money and greed before doing the right thing. I will continue to search for a dealer that can be trusted and that will do what they say they will no matter what. Just maybe I will find one.
Jim