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Posted by LOU from Wi. on April 14, 2015 at 17:36:40 from (184.158.2.64):

Where are you at ? Champion of the underdog,huh? Guess I'm left to fight my own battles,such as.

Henry Fields (newest one)
2nd one, Dell Corp,
3rd, Penzoil Corp (rust proofing) lost that one.Crooked set up here in Shell Lake crooked judge.
4th General Motors.
There are others,but too much personal info to mention.

Lets take the first one first, we ordered three fruit tree's from Henry Fields supervisors, (Hindu descent) most of the day, trying to figure out what went wrong. We ordered said trees on the 7th of this month, got a e-mail confirmation and said they would be here on the 13th of this month. Well yesterday trees didn't show up, rechecked the message, they changed it to the 16th. Son called them and tried to understand their heavy accent and sort of got the answer, they were still at Henry Fields warehouse and was never shipped out.
Talked to the supervisor who was also Hindu accent. Said it was the shipping dept fault,and they sent out a incorrect e-mail ,but he will look into it and have their Shipping dept send a apology letter, and take 10 bucks off, and have them shipped out by the 17th to us.

We've had root plants shipped UPS that turned out to be dried tree limbs (other Companies) and fought to get replacements,eventually the replacements died. Cheaper is not better in some cases. We've done better with local nurseries at higher prices (way higher prices).
My thought UPS destroyed the first set before it reached our door, and UPS sent back to Henry Fields for replacements, but they won't own up to it.Now we have to wait on the second order,if it shows up.

I fought tooth and nail for the afore mention companies and won out on all but Penzoil. Their lifetime rust proofing was BS.They only offered $400.00 for rusted out doors,fenders,and hood + tailgate, old judge sided with the company, guess lifetime doesn't mean lifetime.
Dell Corp sent out our new computer and sound system which failed sent a replacement which also failed within one day upon receiving it, but then denied replacement saying they already replaced it. Now to note the replacement was obsolete the day they sent it out. Days turned into weeks,all for $21.70 for the sound switch.After I got the BBB filed and they looked into it,got a call from Dells attorney stating " it should have never happened that way" here come the check for $21.70,made a copy for our records.

General Motors went one for a couple years over a new 69 GMC suburban,with a bad machining job on the transmission, that burnt the throwout bearing and clutch every 2,000 miles.I requested a GM tech rep from Detoilet to come visit the problem. After 3 clutches,throwout bearings etc, this was a new vehicle with a leaky windshield, torn upholstery,bad u-joints.They finally replaced the transmission with a new one, all the problems quit on the clutch and etc.

So far the 706 has no problems or our garden seed,which we plowed the garden last weekend.Now going to rototill and fertilize and plant potatoes before this weekend.
Just wish Companies would do what they say and mean what they promise. They really should hire english speaking personnel people instead of routing calls half way round the world for cheaper labor.
So now, if your wondering why this 80- yr old codger truly has a disdain for BSers and know it alls, this is part of the reason,too many phoney people. I've done battle with all of them one time or another, and I'm one who will never take lies from anyone.Thought some would find this interesting reading.
Just my thoughts on the world.
LOU


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