06-22-2006, 11:49 PM
Mason,Jun 22 2006, 07:52 AM Wrote:And as for getting it done at ford. The first body shop I took it to told statefarm that I asked him to fix things that were not damaged as a result of the hit and run. [right][snapback]194634[/snapback][/right]Well, did you? Doesn't sound like a denial.
Quote:So the guy at P.A.G bodywork in london basicly will call the cops if he sees me in there again after what I said to him lol.So, you lost your cool and blew up at a "good" shop. Why?
Body shops deal with insurance companies all the time. It's a steady source of income, not like the guys that come in to get their body kit painted.
The last thing they want is to lose that income by getting blackballed because they were a party to defrauding the insurance company.
Quote:AND get this. They are saying the reason the clear coat is falling off is because they didnt use the right kind of sand paper or somthing when they painted it.Ok. So your INDEPENDENTLY owned dealership messed up your paint job. And that has exactly "what" to do with Ford? What paint problems did you have with it before the "hit and run"?
Typical ford answer.....
Typical Ford Basher. Mouth in gear 30 seconds before the brain.
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