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I noticed your new sig, whats goin on
![]() did somethin go wrong with the swap? I wouldve PM'd you but im sure everybody else wants to know too. -Chucky -------------------- ![]() |
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First, I would like to just congratuations on this site. I admire the civilised community that inhabits a small corner of the cyberworld. Keep up the good work everyone!
Although I do not own a 6th generation Celica, I nevertheless browse these forums from time to time. This topic, which was raised by a friendly poster, struck a cord with me and therefore I have decided to (i) get registered and (ii) post for the first time. I hope you all don't mind me taking up a little bit of virtual space. Back to this topic - I recommend commencing with legal proceedings however small. However, before you do this, you should obtain some evidence which I am sure it is easy to get as he seems to a serial liar. Once you have all the evidence (photographs, tapes, etc), you should start writing letters to the company (if you can, find out the legal name of that entity) (i) confronting him of the problem and (ii) ask him to remedy the situation by a set date, informing him if no remedial action has been taken, you will take this claim to the small claims tribunal. Such a letter (of which you keep a copy) proves to the adjudicator that you are acting reasonable which provides a better chance of success for you. There should be a variety of places as someone suggested (e.g. small claims court) which should help you. I appreciate that your parents are scared of your insurance but I cannot see how this repair is related to your insurance. Even if your insurance finds out you have done a swap, all they can do is cancel your insurance contract. It doesn't affect the damage that the repair shop company actually has done to your car. In other words, your insurance should not have any effect on you going to court. Obviously, I agree that you should talk to your dad's friend but in the end, I really do think you should take some sort of proceedings against. It would be a shame to let such a repair shop get away with it as I am sure they have got away with doing this for such a long time. The Reader. |
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