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    I fired my neurologist a few years back and it felt so good. He was completely in shock when I told him that we was fired. It was awesome to see his face when he realized that I was serious.

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    Call Tom Martino and let him push some buttons with the guy.
    That's what I did earlier this summer when a contractor(Lawn Pros) left me with a stamped concrete patio that, well, wasn't even all stamped and had cracks almost immediately because they poured concrete that was "too hot" to work and ended up with cold joints. After getting the run around with Lawn Pros, I called Martino and they made a few calls and shortly after, Lawn Pros texted me and offered my money back and agreed to remove all concrete that they had poured. I haven't gotten all of our down payment back yet, they have until tomorrow, and I have since hired someone one else that did a great job, and without any written contract, just an agreement to pay in full once the job was complete and we were happy with the patio.

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    And my problems with Lawn Pro's continues. Was suppose to receive my final payment from them on Friday and I got the mail late, but no check. So I texted my contact with Lawn Pro's to find out where my money was only to be told that "the office is closed, will be in touch on Monday." SO, today the saga continues.
    My advice to ALL, never ever use Lawn Pros for any service. If things go wrong they will drag their feet screaming all the way to the door, actually, just the opposite. I've called and asked on 3 occasions to speak to management and not once have they ever called me or talked to me.
    Looks like a call back to Tom Martino tomorrow is in order, and about time to get a lawyer to collect my money from the saps.

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    You might do some internet searching. IIRC, if you contact a contractor about fixing/warranty work, they have 90 or 120 days to make it right before you can write them off an not owe them anything.

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