The issue was resolved. Here's what happened. Prior to the spotlights in question being installed we had the same outfit and one of the same electricians install a ceiling fan in the same room in late June. He installed a switch that controlled power to the fan but the fan remote controlled fan and fan light functions. That switch was in the circuit for the ceiling spotlights as well as a ceiling fan in the bedroom nextdoor and two light fixtures in the stairwell. So if we turned the switch off to shut the fan off, it cut power to the switches for the other fixtures on that circuit. So the spotlights that I had these guys replace were perfectly fine it's that we didn't know that powering off the fan cut power to them and other fixtures. So these guys are asking to be paid for a problem they created. The two guys that came out to trouble shoot the problem discovered it in less than 30 minutes.
I'm willing to pay the $300 for the installation of the new spotlights but nothing more.