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Whoever you have do the work, make sure they give you an accurate description of what they are planning to do to the car. You want NO filler on the car and a good body guy can pull those dents out and make everything true again without using filler. I had a really bad fender on my Porsche where the metal had actually creased and opened a hole (similar to a crushed soda can) and several shops quoted replacing the fender while the one who did the work (Jones Autowerks in San Antonio, TX) repaired the original without use of filler (I saw the car prior to paint).
I'm calling How did he repair the hole with no filler while also getting out every crease?! Ya what the flag says...
A good body shop will REPLACE the damaged part not straighten and use filler.