After doing hundreds of shops over the years, I've worked with difficult editors/proof readers that may give me a hard time but eventually we work out the problem. Not the case with with this one particular gentleman at Sea Leval who is overseeing their dealership negotiation shops. His snarky manner during the training session hinted that he would be a bear to work with, and my instincts proved right. I helped them at the last minute by taking on a two visit dealer shop only to be harassed via email by this guy about not following guidelines. It was an example of shop guidelines not syncing with reality. I went to the dealer and the business manager put in writing what he was gonna be able to do for me in order to get me to buy the car. In plain old English, which is a refreshing experience at a dealer, the guy said I'll give you this if you buy the car for that, and signed his name. Not good enough for Mr. Rich at Sea Leval. Not looking forward to working with that guy again.