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<blockquote data-quote="Mechanoid" data-source="post: 149175" data-attributes="member: 13076"><p>I don't know if you have any comeback on Churchill or not, I think that is one for legal peeps to comment on but......Regarding your paint prob. The body shop should be able to get their paint supplier to mix to match your 'faded' original paint. As mattd1984 says, it may take a few days to get it right but a GOOD supplier should be able to match it but it does cost.</p><p></p><p>Fortunately this is the body shop's problem not yours as they have quoted to the insurance company the price for repair. (Assuming it is a quote and not an estimate that is?)</p><p></p><p>You could always get some legal advice from the CAB regarding the situation if the insurance comapny is playing hardball.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mechanoid, post: 149175, member: 13076"] I don't know if you have any comeback on Churchill or not, I think that is one for legal peeps to comment on but......Regarding your paint prob. The body shop should be able to get their paint supplier to mix to match your 'faded' original paint. As mattd1984 says, it may take a few days to get it right but a GOOD supplier should be able to match it but it does cost. Fortunately this is the body shop's problem not yours as they have quoted to the insurance company the price for repair. (Assuming it is a quote and not an estimate that is?) You could always get some legal advice from the CAB regarding the situation if the insurance comapny is playing hardball. [/QUOTE]
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