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<blockquote data-quote="Ahmed Johnson" data-source="post: 8212211" data-attributes="member: 655931"><p>Well, I hope they used ky jelly because it seems like you are **** out of luck. Just let them hook everything up to your standards and give you the appropriate equipment. Suing them won't yield the best results. Do you have a receipt? Read any fine print that you could use to help you get the most from these guys. Now you can either learn to do the install yourself or go start a relationship with people at another shop. Do what you feel comfortable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ahmed Johnson, post: 8212211, member: 655931"] Well, I hope they used ky jelly because it seems like you are **** out of luck. Just let them hook everything up to your standards and give you the appropriate equipment. Suing them won't yield the best results. Do you have a receipt? Read any fine print that you could use to help you get the most from these guys. Now you can either learn to do the install yourself or go start a relationship with people at another shop. Do what you feel comfortable. [/QUOTE]
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