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    I called on 19 March 2025 to get my mower blades sharpened. I was quoted $5 a blade to get them sharpened. When I arrived, I had him recount the blades; I had 31 instead of 30. He said he would not charge for the extra blade, although I was willing to pay. They wanted the money upfront, which differed from the businesses I typically deal with. I spent the $150 ($120 in cash and $30 on my card). After I paid, he said finishing them would take an hour. I received a call shortly after leaving that the blades were ready. When I returned to this young man's shop, I looked at the blades and was very disappointed. Once I told him these were not sharp, as i was rubbing my finger up and down the blade in front of him, he came up with multiple reasons why. One of the excuses was a safety issue, which made no sense since only a handful of blades had been sharpened before. I requested my money back, and he said no, then offered to sharpen them and return them to me on Saturday, 22 March. To that, I replied "is this the best you can do"; he tried to avoid the question so I asked him again. Once he said it was, I told him I wouldn't be wasting any more of my time or money on him and to expect this Google review. After I posted my initial review (yes, this is the second), he replied and said everything was a lie, attempting to discredit the review. Upon reading his reply, I texted him to tell him that libel is actual. He refused to tell the truth, and I added to my review, which, at the time, I didn't know businesses could delete Google reviews if edited. It mysteriously disappeared once I edited the review to reply to his statements. He claimed to have a video of sharpening 31 blades in less than an hour. My recommendation is for him to post the video he claims to have of him sharpening the blades. This company is unethical, has no integrity, and has shown they do not know how to sharpen mower blades. The rest of the review I left on 24 Mar 2025 is below: After reading his response to my review and doing a quick Google search, I uncovered additional reviews on Yelp that echo my concerns. His reply reveals a disturbing lack of accountability. He appears unethical, unprofessional, and profoundly uninformed about sharpening mower blades. He boasts about having a video that demonstrates his process, so I challenge him to share it. This would showcase his supposed skills and serve as an effective advertisement for his services. Out of the 31 blades he claims to have sharpened, not one is even remotely usable. Before leaving, I documented several of these blades in pictures (which I have previously shared), and I will include more below. Not a single blade has an edge; instead, he carelessly ground the wrong side to give the illusion of having done something. Before, he claimed that he had never seen any of these blades; this is about $1000 in mower blades in the box accumulated over 3 years. I am a rational person, and my company is too. To that, no one I know will utilize their time to get or find 31 (EGO) blades and post pictures of sub-par craftsmanship of a company they have never heard of before. So, to help him out just a little, I live in a very rocky area, and this is 3 years of blades. Out of the 31 blades, eight had been previously sharpened. So, immediately after looking at these blades, I knew they weren't sharpened correctly. Pictures are worth a thousand words, and as you can see, there are no safety issues. As a veteran with experience working alongside many businesses and individuals, I would be very cautious. After I posted my honest and factual review, he resorted to lies, attacked my character, and displayed an utter lack of integrity. This behavior is unacceptable. It's a wake-up call for him to reflect on his actions and improve his business practices.

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    very prompt and excellent service and resolution of problem with a Ryobi saw. Very knowledgeable about Ryobo products.

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    He was busy but took care of my Ryobi exchange with ease. I would recommend you have patience with them.

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    He fixed my friends mower never used it and it won't start and he said it' needs repair again

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    I have a new riding lawnmower with a belt that kept falling off and they came out and quickly found…read morethe problem. I have a new belt, a new pulley, a spring on my deck, back in business. The price was worth it. These guys are great. They come to you. Give them a call.

    I understand that it is necessary to give a star rating in order to document a complaint. However,…read moreif I could do so, I would give them a negative star rating. Anyway, on Feb 24, 2026, this company sent a technician out, by the name of Robert (?) to diagnose my gas generator. Prior to the actual appointment, or even scheduling the appointment, I was quoted the following: General Fees: - House Call - $49 per visit, even if the visit is to complete the repair, diagnosed at the initial visit. Even if the technician was unable to do a competent job, and new visit would be necessary to remedy or complete the initial service. Giving them the benefit of the doubt, they may work with you on this fee. - Diagnostic Fee - $100 however, this fee can be used toward a tune-up anytime. - Taxes & Credit Card/Debit Card Fee - Service Fee - 5.1% which includes tax, transaction fee(s) and everything. Not sure what else there would be, for there to be a an "everything", but I digress. Equipment Specific Fee(s): - Tune Up (Gas Generator) - $495 (Minus diagnostic fee if previously paid). Upon arriving, the technician, completed the diagnosis, I assume and the cost of everything would be $578.72. Of course, I attempted to break up the payments, part before the repair and he remainder after the repair/service was complete, but whomever Robert spoke with to see if this was acceptable would not approve this. It was all up front of nothing, and simply pay the quoted fee for house call and diagnostics, which would have been $149.00. With very little options as a housebound disabled veteran, I approved the estimate and the technician moved forward. By the way, the technician had already torn down the specific areas of concern, and to this day, they still remain in a torn down state of disrepair. UPDATE: Received a call back from Rob, I assume this is Robert, the technician who came here, tore down my generator, then only called me back to advise me that they were refunding the amount paid, minus the diagnostic fee ($100) and the house call fee ($49). So, I originally paid $578.72, they refunded or provided a "goodwill" refund of $100 on April 8, 2026, and after approximately 2 months, 19 days (Feb 24, 2026), and several calls requesting a call-back from a decision-making company employee. They finally submit a partial refund of my full payment on May 15, 2026. First of all, the house call ($49), I can accept that. However, they are charging me for a diagnostic with no proof that a diagnostic was actually done. Not to mention, the diagnostic fee can only be applied on a later tune-up, which of course, I will NEVER be able to utilize as the initial work was NEVER COMPLETED! I say this, because it is my understanding that, a diagnostic is supposed to diagnose the problem, so the customer can decide whether or not they want to move forward with repairs. Once that agreement is in place, rather verbal (Feb 24, 2026) of by contract/invoice/receipt (Feb 25, 2026), and payment (Feb 24, 2026), there is both an expectation of a reasonable time to complete repairs, effective communication and if all else fails, a full refund as services were not completed as agreed. Since the customer agreed to the repairs, as did the business, and the repairs were not done, it stands to reason that the diagnostic fee should also be refunded. Since there is no proof that the diagnosis was done, or done properly, since no repair was done, the diagnostic fee needs to be returned as well. The partial refund was submitted on May 15, 2026. As of May 25, 2026, the refund has not processed. UPDATE: Partial Refund processed on May 26, 2026. Paid: $578.72 - $100 (goodwill refund) - $317.80 = $160.92 - $49.00 - $100.00 = $11.92 (Not including the diagnostic fee, this is still owed!). I guess, since the diagnostic fee and the house call which were kept, amounted to $149, but they kept, $160.92, I can only guess, they decided to keep an additional $11.92 to cover their level of incompetence. I can only assume that these two characteristics can be quite expensive. CAVEAT: Per their website, they are an accredited business by the BBB. Based on the BBB, this business is not accredited.

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