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GOLF BALL DENT!!!
Lee_D:
Take the Director to the small claims court for the cost of repair. You can do this on line. Ususally rather than run the risk they cough up before court. Failing that it'll cost you but a few quid to go through the process.
CNorman:
I once bought a car which turned out to be on finance. I took advice from several forms and the best of all was the citizan advice beuro (CAB for those who can spell...)
They were excellent, and free!.
spy:
--- Quote from: Lee_D on January 31, 2008, 23:44:24 ---Take the Director to the small claims court for the cost of repair. You can do this on line. Ususally rather than run the risk they cough up before court. Failing that it'll cost you but a few quid to go through the process.
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My thoughts exactly. I would be getting some quotes for a propper job (not that chipsaway etc arent good, they work bloody miracles) but I would be getting quotes from the biggest local body shop. You must know the one, the over priced one that does all the insurace jobs near you! :D
Get the quote then write back to the golf course saying having done further research I enclose the quote for a full and propper repair to my vehicle. Failure to pay withing 14 days will leave me no choice but to issue a summons through the county court.
If they wont pay I would start court proceedings (think its about £35 online) and cross my fingers. They are taking the [throw it]! You have to take em on! I would be amazed if they let it go to court. They are bound to just pay up.
Good luck
Mike
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