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Just to go in the full circle direction again. The garage is now denying any responsibility for the break in, saying they didn't notice it! (door wide open, cd player wires hanging out, broken lock on the ground - are they blind?) Had to call in the police to investigate the crooked ba***rds. (Sorry for the language, not very becoming of a lady!)
Just to go in the full circle direction again. The garage is now denying any responsibility for the break in, saying they didn't notice it! (door wide open, cd player wires hanging out, broken lock on the ground - are they blind?) Had to call in the police to investigate the crooked ba***rds. (Sorry for the language, not very becoming of a lady!)
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Jacqueline
Do you have a local radio station ? I am sure they could give some unwelcome publicity in order to rectify this blindness.
happened to my mate AAAAntneee... he got window and stereo replaced by garage... they should be able to fix it themselves without bothering with insurance
It was Curtis Motors in Cupar. I spoke to Andrew Curtis himself - arrogant git.
Didn't take into consideration that my boy always took his car there to be repaired/serviced for years!
It was Curtis Motors in Cupar. I spoke to Andrew Curtis himself - arrogant git.
Didn't take into consideration that my boy always took his car there to be repaired/serviced for years!
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Jacqueline
Nothing like word of mouth to cost a buisness alot . If no joy from them regarding honouring the repair , let all friends and family know about it and that the repairer should not be used . Word spreads fast like that in the motor trade .
Rick...Member of 1st Gen club. ONE LIFE ... GET ONE !!
Moot point if they didn't notice it when it was in their care... duty of care etc...
It went in with a radio, and has come out with a jemmy'd lock damaged dash and a missing stereo. As has been mentioned... they are insured for this thing... but will fight not to have to claim... There must be an insurance statement somewhere visible on the premises. Ask the police's advise on the matter... they may or may not want to get involved. They may only investigate because its been reported... Then go to the press (local radio, local papers, etc...) and dob everyone in... Mind you that might upset the police further...
Trading standards... would they get involved if it is a duty of care issue...?
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