The repairman from Precision told me the price for our door repair would be any where between $500 and $1500 depending on guarantees etc. I told him that I was not sure I had the money for it and went to check my balances. In the meantime he had gotten out his equipment and such and when I came back he had already begun. I told him that I was sorry but that I could not afford to pay him at this time. I live in a nice neighborhood, but I am a music teacher and do not make an income equal to my neighbors. I don?t even qualify for my house anymore. He told me he would just get it running, I didn?t want to kick him out, but I did not know what to do. I hesitated, and decided that his equipment was all out and that I would just pay the minimum to get it fixed ( $500) but when he finished and presented me with the bill it was over $900.I was stunned,I gave him a check and wondered how i was going to pay my taxes, come January. He had me sign on a screen right before he left. I assumed that I was signing that he had done the work. I felt awful and didn?t sleep for days. Later I recieved the invoice in the mail and realized that he really had been trying to deceive me. It was not just my inability to kick him out. You can see that my initials have been forged on the agreement to have work done. I never saw these numbers or initialed anything. He clearly went ahead with work without an actual agreement. I feel that forging my initials shows willful intent to deceive . I do not feel that this is good business practice. I feel I have been overcharged, manipulated and misrepresented by his initialing the contract. The door works fine. Thank you, Ruth Michaelis