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Mr. William Harris was nice, courteous and professional. However he tried to overcharge me by 300 percent. He wanted $2700 to replace the furnace motor (See the invoice that you emailed me) or $15,000 to install a new HVAC system. Of course he tried to nudge me toward the 15k solution. (Gee I wonder why) Thus putting me between a rock and hard place. Totally unreasonable. I just wanted it fixed so the house can be warm again, not to be scammed to the extreme like that. He also said the control board was fried too (See invoice screenshot below), but when I called another repairman for a second opinion, he said the control board was fine. Hence Harris must have tried to deceive me. I don't appreciate that. That's not nice. I thought Americans were honest with Christian values?
Also, upon further research on Google I found out that furnace repair should cost between 300 and 1000 dollars at most in 2022, according to sites like Forbes and HomeGuide, etc. So 2700 dollars is way off by 3 times the high end. I don't understand how someone can be that extreme like a bloodthirsty shark to charge me TRIPLE price? Do all your techs do this, or is Harris a rogue tech? Other companies I called said they could fix my furnace for 900. That's still a lot, but it's one third of what Mr. Harris wanted. See the invoice he sent me for proof. (In Asia, a service repairman can fix most things in your house for 30 dollars or less, so service repair costs in the US are crazy and insane!) I ended up having another company fix it for 900 dollars. All they did was replace the blower motor. The rest of the furnace was fine. Geez.
Moreover, people told me that to replace an entire HVAC system (which I didn't even need) costs about $5,000. Not $15,000. So even this figure by Mr. Harris is TRIPLE what it should be! Wow. He must have been going for the high roller, rather than being humble or modest! How do people like this sleep at night? How come they have no shame? I sure could not sleep at night if I did that.
As a rule of thumb, truth should be simple and to the point, but both your techs that came to our house used a lot of techno babble to confuse me, which is a red flag and means they are trying to confuse me in order for me to pay for unnecessary repairs. Good honest repairmen usually explain things simply and to the point without techno babble. A few months ago, Jimmie Rivera (another Fetch-A-Tech repairman) during an AC tune up, wanted an extra 400 dollars just to top off the coolant in the HVAC, which makes no sense when I researched it.
This doesn't look good for Fetch-A-Tech. Just being honest. I don't mean to offend anyone but these conclusions are inescapable. I'm pretty shocked. I thought Americans were hoenst and had Christian values. This is very disappointing. I would like an apology for this deception and cruel attempt at scamming me for $15,000 or $2700, both of which are outrageous and way out of the ball park. I've attached a screenshot of the invoice they sent me for 2700 dollars (yikes!).

Same complaint I posted on Google Maps:
https://goo.gl/maps/cb9ND9V5rQ4RWBWGA
Fetch-A-Tech website below. As you can see it looks very nice and professional. So how can they sink that low and act like bloodthirsty sharks?!
https://fetch-a-tech.com