Posted by Banditfarmer on December 25, 2009 at 21:22:25 from (174.103.146.69):
In Reply to: New Purchase posted by Bill Koch on December 25, 2009 at 04:59:41:
Bill as for all the posts I have read I will say this..... YOU are RIGHT !!!! This is what is WRONG WITH THIS COUNTRY NOW!!!! You spent a large amount on money on this tractor and they want to take the money and run and forget you! I would be on the phone raising 7 kinds of cane! Bring my tractor back and the books and come get this out of here AND BRING MY MONEY BACK NOW!! If this is a good dealer it would never have happand in the first place, so do you think it will be any diffrent in the future? NO you can expect the same service. If you dont stand up for yourself they will walk all over you from now on! They should bend over backward to make this right, But they will come up with some excuse. Must not be much of a dealer ship if thay cant do what is agred apon. If any company wants to stay in busness they have to get the costumer service back like it should be not love-m-and leave-m!! just my 2 cents Bandit
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