Ever gotten money back from a machine shop?

It's funny how some think it's like an employee forgot some ketchup on a $2 hamburger or something? Exactly how many thousands of dollars do we have to put out to make sure that are motor is perfect? I mean really I mean seriously here I want my motor to be absolutely perfect I want everything to be perfect and I want everything to be done perfect that's why I brought it to a professional shop. I didn't drop it off at some clown off of Craigslist who's going to rebuild my motor. I dropped it off at a reputable shop that builds bracket motors as part of their service.
I was a concrete foundation Forman for 10+ years and in concrete you only get ONE CHANCE to get it right. my coworkers nickname to me double-check because I was double-checking everything every time. You pour Foundation out of square or unlevel or wrong dimensions and they're going to bulldoze it back out and do it again and trust me you won't get a second chance to do it again. It'll be the new Foreman and the new crew doing it. And you'd have a hard time finding more work in the same town doing the same thing.
When we go into the shop hearing all these huge numbers of money we are extremely expecting quality, not even having to give anything a second thought. Yeah I will take this one to the mat for sure! Maby shop owner should have prices on the walls like this is the amount you have to pay and we'll try to make sure everything is okay and this price we will definitely make sure we do our best job we can and third prize we one hundred percent guarantee it will be perfect because that's what you're paying for price? So what price is that that you have to pay to make sure everything has been double-checked? All people out here want is simply what they paid for a professional job not a bunch of sloppiness that has to be brought back and given another chance. Nobody's trying to get one over on anybody either way I'm sure, but good money is put out and good service is expected. I hope the owner of said business enjoys his vacation on the OP's hard earned money for the sloppy work his business provided. &@$/!#!!!
There's literally thousands of shops building bracket Motors and this is not some kind of lost art that nobody knows how to do. This is nowhere in the ballpark of rocket science if anything it's repetitive boredness of doing Motors over and over again could be where mistakes are coming from? Even my dumbass has rebuild a motor and got it right and that's saying something! Really building the motor is extremely easy, it's the making sure you did everything right the first time part that we are really paying for.