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Lousyweather
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well, its a warranted repair, so, Im curious what the bottom line to you should be, please keep us all informed. harman is theoretically paying someone $450 to do the work....the only possible out of pocket I could see for you, POSSIBLY, would be to cover the new dealer and his mileage picking the stove up and delivering it. What a headache! (Both for you and the "new" dealer who has to support a unit he didnt sell) Looks like the only one here who really made out is the original dealer who profited off of the original sale!
Can't you take it to small claims for breach of a written contract? Funny how they aren't clear about how much it will cost until after they have your stove they can hold for ransom. Do they have a consumer watchdog at one of your local papers or TV stations? Time to bring this to light and make life difficult for some people. They've certainly made it difficult for you.
.......we just check to ensure the unit is still under warrantee, get the info from the customer, and the bad part, and put it through as a "parts only" warrantee (we dont get labor, of course, we didnt do the work)