Ok, here's something for you to think about. Say you own a transmission repair shop, and you're booked way out on jobs already scheduled. But the guy who contacts you is in no rush to get his transmission rebuilt, and agrees to wait on it, because his car isn't running anyway.I'm not questioning your plans so much as I'm questioning your integrity. And that throws everything you say and do into question. There are 2 sides to every story, but the guy who refuses to tell his side is invariably the guilty party no matter much he tries to ghost the issue and engage in massive gaslighting.
Then he agrees on the repair bill, puts down his down-payment on the job.
Ok, some time passes by, the transmission shop gets a break in their schedule and and gets started rebuilding that transmission. Well, to the transmission shop owners suprise, the customer makes contact with the owner of the repair shop and tells the owner he wants his transmission back, as well as his down-payment because another repair shop told him they'd rebuild his transmission for way less money. Keep in mind, the transmission is almost finish being rebuilt, and the customer agreed in WRITING to the bill and time frame of the rebuilt, AND the shop has ALREADY spent money on parts and labor!!
So the shop owner tells the customer you can get the transmission delivered back to your location 600 miles round trip when its ready to be delivered, but you're NOT getting the rebuilt transmission AND the down-payment both back!
YOU tell me what YOU would do???