Brian Fantana
Well-known member
Good evening Sages of NSC,
Some advice would be appreciated.
A couple of weeks ago, my car skidded on the ice at my work car park and damaged the door of the car in the next door space. Being a good citizen, I left my details on the windscreen etc. Once the owner of the car had been in contact, obviously I told them that I would pay to make things right. I arranged for a company to come out to the site and provide a quote for the repair work. Once the quote was received, I discussed with the owner of the other car and booked the appointment, which was for Saturday just gone.
To cut a long story short, the company made a total hash of the repair - not completing the work specified on the written quote, causing some additional damage which wasn't there previously and leaving the interior covered in dust and other debris. I've been in touch with the company and quite rightly they've offered to take the car back and put everything right. However, the owner of the car is not prepared for the same company to work on his car again, given what has happened, and would prefer to find another body shop to do the work.
I was always under the impression that in a situation like this that you needed to make a complaint and then give the company a chance to rectify their mistakes. What I do not want to be left with is a bill for the original company and then a further cost for someone else to do the original work properly, plus fix the additItional damage done.
Best way to proceed?
Cheers,
BF
Some advice would be appreciated.
A couple of weeks ago, my car skidded on the ice at my work car park and damaged the door of the car in the next door space. Being a good citizen, I left my details on the windscreen etc. Once the owner of the car had been in contact, obviously I told them that I would pay to make things right. I arranged for a company to come out to the site and provide a quote for the repair work. Once the quote was received, I discussed with the owner of the other car and booked the appointment, which was for Saturday just gone.
To cut a long story short, the company made a total hash of the repair - not completing the work specified on the written quote, causing some additional damage which wasn't there previously and leaving the interior covered in dust and other debris. I've been in touch with the company and quite rightly they've offered to take the car back and put everything right. However, the owner of the car is not prepared for the same company to work on his car again, given what has happened, and would prefer to find another body shop to do the work.
I was always under the impression that in a situation like this that you needed to make a complaint and then give the company a chance to rectify their mistakes. What I do not want to be left with is a bill for the original company and then a further cost for someone else to do the original work properly, plus fix the additItional damage done.
Best way to proceed?
Cheers,
BF