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pid
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Re: views on ChipsAway
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Reply #10 on:
19 August 2011, 16:25 »
wayne that repair is pretty bad TBH have you complained to him? any luck in getting it sorted?
i wasnt thinking of getting any work done im thinking about the franchise!! wanted a few reviews before i said that.
when i was on the open day i was the only person that was under 30 and the only person that was in to cars and had a go at spraying before. did make me think why would people go into this sort of business without any interest in the job at hand.
from the hours of digging ive done on the net it seams to be a 50/50 split on good and bad.
thanks stu
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Jack3559
I live here
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Re: views on ChipsAway
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19 August 2011, 16:40 »
My local ChipsAway guy is really good, as stated, depends who you get. There's an art to it and some people just don't have the knack.
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Thom89
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Re: views on ChipsAway
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19 August 2011, 18:31 »
I "Put right" repairs done by Chips Ahoy, sales cars from all over the country, Pay peanuts, you get monkey's working on your car...
So yes, in general, they're crap!
Thom
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Wayne
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Re: views on ChipsAway
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19 August 2011, 20:40 »
Quote from: pid on 19 August 2011, 16:25
wayne that repair is pretty bad TBH have you complained to him? any luck in getting it sorted?
It was done before I got the car.
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