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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
What would you do? Horrible shop experience!
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<blockquote data-quote="SecondhandSnake" data-source="post: 16332170" data-attributes="member: 116684"><p>It's hard to say really. The social media aspect can be a powerful tool in some circumstances. Just a whiff of that got one of my messed up projects at the very least back to me after tons of issues. I had to eat the costs but at the very least I was able to do it right and quit screwing it up and missing deadlines.</p><p></p><p>On the other hand I dealt with another shop that it didn't so much as faze. They had a multi million dollar advertising campaign and plenty of other cars coming in the door so they just flat out didn't care if they screwed things up, as long as the money kept rolling in. Again had to take my lumps and do it right myself.</p><p></p><p>In light of that I'd say getting it back should be priority 1. At the least stop them from doing more damage. Are you already paid up on it? My biggest concern would be a greasy shop putting a mechanic's lien on it if it isn't all paid yet. Then it gets into sticky legal territory as to who owes who, what contract there is, what work has been fulfilled, what has been agreed upon, etc...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SecondhandSnake, post: 16332170, member: 116684"] It's hard to say really. The social media aspect can be a powerful tool in some circumstances. Just a whiff of that got one of my messed up projects at the very least back to me after tons of issues. I had to eat the costs but at the very least I was able to do it right and quit screwing it up and missing deadlines. On the other hand I dealt with another shop that it didn't so much as faze. They had a multi million dollar advertising campaign and plenty of other cars coming in the door so they just flat out didn't care if they screwed things up, as long as the money kept rolling in. Again had to take my lumps and do it right myself. In light of that I'd say getting it back should be priority 1. At the least stop them from doing more damage. Are you already paid up on it? My biggest concern would be a greasy shop putting a mechanic's lien on it if it isn't all paid yet. Then it gets into sticky legal territory as to who owes who, what contract there is, what work has been fulfilled, what has been agreed upon, etc... [/QUOTE]
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