Need advice on how to deal with shady shop
i can't believe you even let it go on for 6 months. You must be a very nice guy or something. I would of made my point clear and got the car fixed within 1 month of bringing to the shop and that's pushing it.
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Originally Posted by SuperBlack350z
i can't believe you even let it go on for 6 months. You must be a very nice guy or something. I would of made my point clear and got the car fixed within 1 month of bringing to the shop and that's pushing it.
6-8 weeks max for a shop to fix a car. I've dealt with crap shops before and thats just ridiculous. If he can't pay his bills he really shouldn't be fixing your car, if he messes up do you think he'll honestly fix it?
+1 on not giving the check to the shop prior to the work being completed. Order all of the parts yourself, at least the major ones and pay after its completed.
With regards to your situation, work with the Insurance company and look at retaining a lawyer if you cant get your money back. Since some of the work has happened, lets hope its not going to be to hard.
Keep us posted...
With regards to your situation, work with the Insurance company and look at retaining a lawyer if you cant get your money back. Since some of the work has happened, lets hope its not going to be to hard.
Keep us posted...
Originally Posted by jimmyloose
Wow. Never ever ever ever ever pay first.
Exactly, The Insurance company may make the check out directly to the shop but that doesn't meen you have to give it to em. Ouch. Live and learn...
I'd make sure I call the insurance company before I call a lawyer OR DO ANYTHING, its your insurance company's money also I'm sure they (your ins. company) have lawyers for this type of situation.
+1 on contacting the lawyer and insurance company. Contact Insurance, the agent, etc. and see what they have to say first like the people mentioned above. Usually your insurance company has a duty to protect you from stuff like this happening. Also check to see if your state has consumer protection laws. In Texas if you are a consumer who seeks services such as a body shop and then they mislead you in anyway knowingly, and you suffer damages, then you are entitled to all economic damages that flow from it such as the value of the rental car for the time that your car has been out and you also get attorney's fees. Your even entitled to have your damages tripled if they find it was knowingly and intentionally.
Last edited by joeun; Dec 10, 2007 at 12:07 PM.
why waste time with a lawyer...your insurance company has them...call your adjuster and tell them whats going on...as soon as they tell the shop to start paying on the rental they will start working on the car
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b!tch like it's the end of the world!!!! complain to everyone that you can. tell your insurance company, the bbb and the local news. once the shop gets wind of all that negative publicity, they'll fix the car fast.
I think that would be considered fraud or misappropriation of funds. Also have you been keeping records of your visits or pictures of the car with time stamps on the pics? Im like the others, contact the insurance company, file a claim with BBB, and get a statement from the workers. I would then pull the car out and take it to a legit shop. That way you know its out of harms way. Then i would tell him that i wanted to see an itemized list of parts he ordered, get the purchase order numbers and where he ordered them from. Document document document..



