RedFoxAlpha
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Minnesota
I work for a AG company that also does small engine and lawn mower repair. 05-18-2015 I paid for my lawn mower repair $883.64. The mechanic told me it accidentally got left outside and now would need a carburetor rebuild, which he said he would do and it wouldn't cost me anything extra. Well it's almost 3 years later and I am still waiting for the mower to be fixed. I ask him about it from time to time and he tells me he's busy but will get to it as soon as he can. As I stated we work for the same 6 man company. My wife gets on me every year when spring hits. I have since bought 2 push mowers to take the place of the rider. However I know she is right and 3 years is long enough. So I plan to confront him again tomorrow, I am concerned he will just get pissed and say forget it, and not fix the mower. If that turns out to be the case is there any legal action I can pursue to get my money back and get my mower repaired?
I work for a AG company that also does small engine and lawn mower repair. 05-18-2015 I paid for my lawn mower repair $883.64. The mechanic told me it accidentally got left outside and now would need a carburetor rebuild, which he said he would do and it wouldn't cost me anything extra. Well it's almost 3 years later and I am still waiting for the mower to be fixed. I ask him about it from time to time and he tells me he's busy but will get to it as soon as he can. As I stated we work for the same 6 man company. My wife gets on me every year when spring hits. I have since bought 2 push mowers to take the place of the rider. However I know she is right and 3 years is long enough. So I plan to confront him again tomorrow, I am concerned he will just get pissed and say forget it, and not fix the mower. If that turns out to be the case is there any legal action I can pursue to get my money back and get my mower repaired?