"@Marshfield: Oh, you would be amazed at the conversation I had with them.
"I did not authorize that charge." - "You consented to the repair"
"I was not told there would be any charge, I never would have agreed" - "You should have been aware, so you will be charged"
"I can not be required to pay a bill I did not authorize in any way" - "We will send this to collections"
"This would be akin to me telling you right now you are liable to me for a bill for talking to me" - "I will not discuss this with you, the charge stands"
I know that you are not supposed to get angry at customer relations, just doing their job, and all that, but I lost it at this point."
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