
gennadygorel
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Notify your insurance company. See if they will get involved. |
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Wizzard2
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Be careful.. Thry will start to charge you storage fees.
If they wont fix it pay it 'under protest' and sue themin small claims court. |
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Lovely B
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Easy- tell them that you are not happy. Call the insurance company and have an adjuster examine the work done and the new damage, it up to them to fix all of the damage. Plus tell them you will call the Better Business people. |
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MadMaxx
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You NEED to call and explain it to your insurance company and see what they'll tell you to do. I would also talk to the shop owner or manage and get their thoughts. |
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Hailey
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tell them that they f***ed up and then tell them to fix it [free of charge]. |
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dutch_luvs69
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Pay them to fix it and if not get a bus pass cause that is what you will be taking - a true $350,000.00 limo to work . |
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Big Shot
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Tell them to fix it. More likely you missed it because they are small and you were not looking closely before. |
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brogdenuk
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Tell them to fix the new damage or threaten that you will sue. |
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baba booey
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There should have been a check in sheet when your car had arrived at the bodyshop-they should have shown you and had you sign a copy of the report-ask them where it is. |
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littlebit17
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Call your insurance company and see what your options are. |
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BrownTown
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If it's such a small dent and scratch then ask them to fix it for you..... the money the insurance co gave them is probably more than they charge a regular customer anyways..... so they shouldn't be to upset by it.... |
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snvffy
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Really makes you mad don't it??? Welcome to the world of body shops. that's why I hate to hear someone drive recklessly then say "no problem, it's insured". Nothing makes up for the anguish you are going thru right now.
Go talk to your insurance agent or adjustor right away. But eventually, after returning my car 2, 3, or 4 times to get stuff fixed that they caused while it was in the shop, I just got tired and cut my losses.
Good Luck |
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Terry D
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Contact your state consumer affairs office to be referred to the department that handles auto repair. (in California, that department is the Bureau of Automotive Repair.) The department can assist you in mediating with the body shop to make sure all parties are satisfied. |
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