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<blockquote data-quote="greynolds" data-source="post: 4907571" data-attributes="member: 593834"><p>Thanks - it doesn't appear to be anything that can't be resolved with proper medical care. Left alone it would have been another matter. Very stressful though especially with how older people get. He had come home on Saturday as they thought he was all set, but had instructions to call 911 if anything didn't seem right. So my parents called me last night to let me know they were going to call 911 because he wasn't feeling well again - yes BEFORE they called 911. I fairly calmly told my mom to call 911 and then call back. Ugh.</p><p></p><p>I'm probably somewhere in the middle of the spectrum here. Like I said, I definitely know how to hook everything up and could handle some aspects of the actual physical install, but if I did the whole thing myself, I suspect some aspects of the install (especially the wire routing) wouldn't come out looking very good. Though after seeing what they did in the back I do wonder if I could have done better myself //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/frown.gif.a3531fa0534503350665a1e957861287.gif. Time also is a factor as it would take me a LOT of time to do it myself.</p><p></p><p>My approach will most definitely be to start out being nice and go from there. The only part of the install that I simply can't live with is the floor in the back - that has to be resolved by them by either redoing it, adding lots of support or giving me a refund on the labor for it. The antenna connection is an obvious thing, so I'm really not worried about that and they've already said to stop by and they'll fix that.</p><p></p><p>I've always said that shit happens - it's what you do to fix the problem that REALLY matters in the end. They seemed like nice guys and did say to come back if there were any problems, so I'm not losing sleep over it yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greynolds, post: 4907571, member: 593834"] Thanks - it doesn't appear to be anything that can't be resolved with proper medical care. Left alone it would have been another matter. Very stressful though especially with how older people get. He had come home on Saturday as they thought he was all set, but had instructions to call 911 if anything didn't seem right. So my parents called me last night to let me know they were going to call 911 because he wasn't feeling well again - yes BEFORE they called 911. I fairly calmly told my mom to call 911 and then call back. Ugh. I'm probably somewhere in the middle of the spectrum here. Like I said, I definitely know how to hook everything up and could handle some aspects of the actual physical install, but if I did the whole thing myself, I suspect some aspects of the install (especially the wire routing) wouldn't come out looking very good. Though after seeing what they did in the back I do wonder if I could have done better myself [IMG]//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/frown.gif.a3531fa0534503350665a1e957861287.gif[/IMG]. Time also is a factor as it would take me a LOT of time to do it myself. My approach will most definitely be to start out being nice and go from there. The only part of the install that I simply can't live with is the floor in the back - that has to be resolved by them by either redoing it, adding lots of support or giving me a refund on the labor for it. The antenna connection is an obvious thing, so I'm really not worried about that and they've already said to stop by and they'll fix that. I've always said that shit happens - it's what you do to fix the problem that REALLY matters in the end. They seemed like nice guys and did say to come back if there were any problems, so I'm not losing sleep over it yet. [/QUOTE]
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