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Offline barrym381

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Re: Damage repair advice
« Reply #10 on: 13 January 2017, 23:54 »
Yeah I should hope that's not
Mine then 😂 Thanks for all the advice and tips, I'm the type of person who can't even put air in a tyre so I'm pretty useless at this stuff 🙄
I'm sure you could learn just like the rest of us  :smiley:

Offline Sarah26

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Re: Damage repair advice
« Reply #11 on: 13 January 2017, 23:58 »
My ability to learn doesn't extend to anything car related 😂 My courtesy car had a flat tyre warning light come on today, so I took it back to the hire company to sort it. I'm sure they had a right laugh when I left 😄

Offline barrym381

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Re: Damage repair advice
« Reply #12 on: 14 January 2017, 00:03 »
My ability to learn doesn't extend to anything car related 😂 My courtesy car had a flat tyre warning light come on today, so I took it back to the hire company to sort it. I'm sure they had a right laugh when I left 😄
Trust me I have had guys phoning about warning lights on there courtesy car for it just to be a warning light as they are too close to the car in front  :smiley:

Offline Margy

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Re: Damage repair advice
« Reply #13 on: 14 January 2017, 11:16 »
Sarah, you don't need to be an expert when it comes to identifying such shoddy work, as you've proved! Stick to your guns & accept nothing less than the correct level of workmanship. As my daughter recently discovered, these generally male run businesses think nothing of trying to fob off the gullible little woman.
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