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In mid-May, Mr [redacted] made an appointment for the installation of a 6'x8' slope top storm shelter No deposit was paid It had rained a couple of days prior to the scheduled date On 4/I spoke to him I wanted to see if rescheduling the appointment was necessary He said he believed the ground was dry enough I explained to him that our equipment is heavy He said we'd be fine and I could send the crew the next day Upon arrival our driver explained that there would be ruts due to the weight of the truck/shelter He said it was fine, he would take care of it Mr [redacted] then left the property Our driver had one shot to get the truck in That's why the hole was dug first Driving over soft ground repeatedly is not an option The damage is greater and the odds of getting the truck stuck increase with each attempt Our driver went in the way Mr [redacted] had instructed The truck didn't sink feet on the way in The back wheels got stuck very close to the point that needed to be reached in order to complete the installation I have pictures that will be submitted to Revdex.com Mr [redacted] was notified He arrived, stayed for a few minutes and gave them the name of a local tow truck company, and left again I covered the cost of the pull I incurred a lot of additional costs as wellThe following day (4/29), I received a text and pictures from him No other attempt to contact me was made The next time I heard from him was Sunday, May He left a review on our Facebook page stating that he's "out $in damages" The amount provided to Revdex.com is different I'm not debating the fact that the damage was done The truck had to be pulled out which is when the majority of the damages happened It wasn't "at the beginning" as he states Mr [redacted] should have been on the property during the installation If at any time he felt uncomfortable he could have stopped it all Our driver made the decision to proceed based on the info Mr [redacted] provided On 5/9, I requested all contact be made by email or text so that we have documentation of all conversations from that point onI will submit copies of all correspondence to Revdex.com He wants me to pay for repairs I have not agreed to do so He has stated that he wants to take legal action I believe we have reached a point where it's best to let a third party decide what is fair

In mid-May, Mr [redacted] made an appointment for the installation of a 6'x8' slope top storm shelter.  No deposit was paid.  It had rained a couple of days prior to the scheduled date.   On 4/27 I spoke to him.  I wanted to see if rescheduling the appointment was necessary.  He...

said he believed the ground was dry enough.  I explained to him that our equipment is heavy.  He said we'd be fine and I could send the crew the next day.  Upon arrival our driver explained that there would be ruts due to the weight of the  truck/shelter.  He said it was fine, he would take care of it.  Mr [redacted] then left the property.    Our driver had one shot to get the truck in.  That's why the hole was dug first.  Driving over soft ground repeatedly is not an option.   The damage is greater and the odds of getting the truck stuck increase with each attempt.  Our driver went in the way Mr [redacted] had instructed.  The truck didn't sink 2 feet on the way in.  The back wheels got stuck very close to the point that needed to be reached in order to complete the installation.  I have pictures that will be submitted to Revdex.com.  Mr [redacted] was notified.  He arrived, stayed for a few minutes and gave them the name of a local tow truck company, and left again.  I covered the cost of the pull.  I incurred a lot of additional costs as well. The following day (4/29), I received a text and 2 pictures from him.  No other attempt to contact me was made.  The next time I heard from him was Sunday, May 8.  He left a review on our Facebook page stating that he's "out $1200 in damages".  The amount provided to Revdex.com is different.  I'm not debating the fact that the damage was done.  The truck had to be pulled out which is when the majority of the damages happened.  It wasn't "at the beginning" as he states.  Mr [redacted] should have been on the property during the installation.  If at any time he felt uncomfortable he could have stopped it all.  Our driver made the decision to proceed based on the info Mr [redacted] provided.  On 5/9, I requested all contact be made by email or text so that we have documentation of all conversations from that point on. I will submit copies of all correspondence to Revdex.com.  He wants me to pay for repairs.  I have not agreed to do so.  He has stated that he wants to take legal action.  I believe we have reached a point where it's best to let a third party decide what is fair.

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