There's a long story here, so bear with me. I'm new to the world of model trains and have encountered some problems. My son got a Railking RTR PS3 DCS (simple DCS remote) w/ Realtrax set for his birthday almost a year ago from a local store in Colorado Springs, Custom Railway Solutions. After getting some additional track from the same shop, we got a nice basic layout set-up in the basement. The train intermittently had problems crossing over one of the pieces of track. It would cross over it, then pause, the sound would shut down, then it would stop. We tried cleaning the track, checking for continuity, etc, but it still happened. We never got around to bringing it back to the store, but after a few months, the engine started having problems with the Protosound... It would be working fine, then it would get intermittently muted. You could still hear it, but it sounded crackly. Finally we decided to bring it back to the shop in Colorado Springs.
The guy put it on his track, it moved, he said it was fine. I explained that the problem was intermittent. He also checked the continuity in the track piece, said it was fine. I could tell he was annoyed. One of his employees started checking the train itself and said he saw what might be a short, so they agreed to take the train and try to repair it. A couple of months went by and we never heard back. We stopped in one day, asked them about it, and he made ME feel bad for all the work they had to put into it, and said it still wasn't working. He accused me of trying to modify the train. I have not. He said he would call MTH.
Finally, a few weeks later they leave me a message saying they have it and that I should come pick it up, and to bring my receipt. It took a while to get around to getting it, and finally we picked it up last Saturday. Again, he asked me for the receipt and I showed him the purchase on my credit card statement. I could tell he recognized me, but he was still giving me a hard time. He went into the back room, got the train, came out, put it in my hand, and said goodbye. On Sunday we went to try it out and it did nothing. The track got a good light, but the train did nothing. Pressing SU/SD did nothing. Pressing the up/down arrow to make it move did nothing. I checked the train track for power and got ~19.7 ACV. On Monday I call MTH and they suggested that if the shop repaired it and/or tested it, they may have changed the Address, and that I need to bring it back to them to have that checked, since my simple RTR DCS remote doesn't allow me to change the address. I explained that I sensed the shop didn't want to see me again, but said that only someone with a more sophisticated DCS controller could do this. I brought it back to the shop today and the shop owner said something to the effect of "Oh, you're back"? I explained that it didn't work on my track, he put it on his, was able to start it up, put it back and my hand and said Goodbye. I tried to explain that it didn't work on my track, he told me to get out of his store, that it works, and he is done. I asked him why he is treating me this way and he said that it's because of ***holes like me that his business can't keep afloat. I was never rude to him throughout the past few months. It seemed as though he was angry that the train was having problems, and somehow is blaming me for this. I was floored on how he was treating me. In the end I decided it wasn't worth it to me to get worked up over this. I'd rather focus my energy on finding someone who can help me find a solution, which is why I am here.
So, now I still have a train that I have seen and heard work, but does not work on my track, even though the track has power and the remote receiver is blinking when I press a button. What else can I check/do? I don't think there are any other shops in Colorado Springs who can check this out for me. Any help would be greatly appreciated!