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birdmanx1 08-08-2012 07:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Mike (Post 1858350)
sometimes you just need to cut your losses and start over at a quality shop. Unfortunately, the money is spent and gone. Go to the recommended shop above, or to another one you get some good recommendations from.

:iagree: All too often trying to save a dollar or two ends up costing a whole lot more. I would rather have things done once & done right even if it ends up costing slightly more. If you have to go to a shop two or three times for the same d*mn job, then there has to be something wrong.

Tony & OP cut your losses & check out Wilson's Autobody, they WILL fix your issue and treat you with respect all along. If you luck out Frank might show you his custom paintbrush work for bikes & his classic mustang ;)
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Originally Posted by b1adesofcha0s (Post 1858461)
I will second this recommendation. Wilson's does excellent work and I also went there based on birdman's recommendation. Don't get scared off by the crappy roads leading to the shop, they are a very reliable shop that does high quality work.

Thanks B1ades, Frank & Stacy are awesome. I saw them do a flat black custom paint job on a brand new jeep, the owner was so happy how it turned out, she started crying :icon17: I was impressed.

whoady4shoady 08-08-2012 09:48 AM

Im in for pictures, and did you threaten with an attorney yet? Everyone must have at least one attorney friend.

Mt Tam I am 08-08-2012 01:47 PM

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Originally Posted by kenchan (Post 1858171)
find another body shop


The answer. :iagree:

jdk504 08-08-2012 02:46 PM

Like most have said here find another shop that does quality work and cut your losses - I know it's hard since you have invested the $ and time already and it get's frustrating.

BUT - let that sorry body shop know that you have a big online presence (Facebook, Twitter, Car forums, etc.,) and you will be sure to let everyone know of your experience and the crappy job they do along with poor customer service. Businesses these days can really get hurt on customers posting their experiences online. A lot of people are hurting for business these days and people love getting great customer service.

The internet is a very powerful tool, use it to your advantage. I have known quite a few people that went the route I explained above and they were treated differently after letting them know of what was going to happen. =)

Good Luck


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