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<blockquote data-quote="Pickles" data-source="post: 575061" data-attributes="member: 13862"><p>I wonder what sort of place you took it too? </p><p></p><p>I'm afraid experience shows there to be some pretty unscrupulous people out there masquerading as VW experts, they will wriggle like a slippery eel and you'll struggle to get any satisfaction. One round here keeps moving every couple of years, probably says it all.</p><p></p><p>If it was a proper body shop you would expect them to be more concerned about their reputation.</p><p></p><p>Make sure you have a log of all conversations with them (date who you spoke to what you raised and their response). and if you decide to go legal a detailed case is going to be more persuasive than one which is not. of course there is no point in suing anyone if they dont have the means to pay, or they dissolve that company and create another.</p><p></p><p>If it is a bigger organisation make sure you have spoken to the boss.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pickles, post: 575061, member: 13862"] I wonder what sort of place you took it too? I'm afraid experience shows there to be some pretty unscrupulous people out there masquerading as VW experts, they will wriggle like a slippery eel and you'll struggle to get any satisfaction. One round here keeps moving every couple of years, probably says it all. If it was a proper body shop you would expect them to be more concerned about their reputation. Make sure you have a log of all conversations with them (date who you spoke to what you raised and their response). and if you decide to go legal a detailed case is going to be more persuasive than one which is not. of course there is no point in suing anyone if they dont have the means to pay, or they dissolve that company and create another. If it is a bigger organisation make sure you have spoken to the boss. [/QUOTE]
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