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My home warranty company AHS contracted AMA to repair my water heater. Mike the plumber for AMA was sent out to my home. Mike submitted his work order to my home warranty company. Home warranty company called me and told me that I needed a temperature and pressure modification and a vent modification which would not be covered and would cost me $330.00 out of my own pocket. My house is fairly new and no modifications should be needed. Called my handyman and he installed a water heater and the two modifications WERE NOT needed. Complained to AHS who will have someone contact me in 2-3 business days me to offer me some type of financial settlement. I guess something in the area of what they would have paid AMA. Maybe not much that's why AMA was trying to get $330.00 more out of me. Even if it cost me a bit more out of pocket I would rather give the $ to my honest handyman and not to a company who has no business ethics. All I have to say is with Yelp and my big mouth the word will spread. My water heater was installed the same day. AMA would not be able to install same day. Than to top it off Mike the plummer recommended a restoration company to fix the water damage. He called them on his phone and his friend showed up lickety split. Wanted $1500.00-$2000.00 to cut holes in to platform and walls and dry out water than a second unknown cost to be determined when he completes step 1 to repair his cuts and holes. Paid $325.00 to my handyman for water repair. They assumed I would use my insurance that has a $1000.00 deductible plus a ding on my homeowners insurance.
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