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Shutpa
Last Sunday a guy of 80 reversed his trailer towards my car and two scaffolding pipes he was carrying scratched my wing and bonnet. He put his hands up and said that because he had a £400 excess he would rather I didn't go through the insurance. Get two quotes he said and at the same time recommending a small out of town firm.
On Tuesday, I got the quotes, one for £390 from a large firm in the town, and the other for £450 from the small out of town firm. Took the quotes up to his house and he handed me the £390 cash. I booked the car in to have the repair done.
This afternoon, I was in the shed and came across a jar of white stuff with a cheese cloth inside. A quick smell told me that it was an abrasive paste and less than 10 minutes later the scratches had completely gone.
Would the body shops have known that it was easy as this or not?
On Tuesday, I got the quotes, one for £390 from a large firm in the town, and the other for £450 from the small out of town firm. Took the quotes up to his house and he handed me the £390 cash. I booked the car in to have the repair done.
This afternoon, I was in the shed and came across a jar of white stuff with a cheese cloth inside. A quick smell told me that it was an abrasive paste and less than 10 minutes later the scratches had completely gone.
Would the body shops have known that it was easy as this or not?