Re: The Final Fight?

From: Robert Howe (robbii@pacbell.net)
Date: Wed May 19 1999 - 14:38:25 EDT


Trust a body shop? Never. however, the chances are, the Dealer and the Shop
don't communicate enough to cause any major problems,. The guy painting your
bumper isn't going to care who's paying for what, as long as he gets his
money, it doesn't matter to him. The body shop still gets it's money, so I
think that the risk isn't enough to worry about. As for the loaner, I'm
sorry that you have to drive the pimpin Dodge Sprint. Good Luck, and
congrats on finally winning the battle.

-Robert Howe
1995 V6 4x4 5-Speed
Bone Stock :(

-----Original Message-----
From: SmokinDakota <smokindakota@email.msn.com>
To: DML <dakota-truck@buffnet.net>
Date: Wednesday, May 19, 1999 11:35 AM
Subject: DML: The Final Fight?

>Alright everyone,
>
>If you've been following my posts you should know I have been fighting
with
>Crown Dodge to get my bumper repainted the body color. I finally spoke to
>the Service Manager, not the Customer Service Manager. He "decided" to
>absorb the cost of the paint and go ahead and paint it the body color. The
>only problem is I had requested 3 days off of work to get this painted in
>the first place. Now I have no more days to request off to get this fixed.
>Luckily, he will be letting me drive their loaner vehicle, the Pimpin'
Dodge
>Spirit. Only problem is I have to wait for it to come back. So hopefully
>this will close this unnecessary drama. I am a bit worried, though. Should
I
>trust the body shop that I pissed off? I know they can't be too happy about
>the decision.
>
>Steven 2me
>http://www.smokindakota.com
>AOL IM = SmknDakTrk
>
>



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