Bodyshop quote!
Had the scooby in the bodyshop getting some stone chips seen to. 1st quoted £200 now its done he's now said £250. Should I kick up a fuss and say im only paying £200?? what are peoples thoughs and where do i stand
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Originally Posted by hoff900
(Post 11052045)
Had the scooby in the bodyshop getting some stone chips seen to. 1st quoted £200 now its done he's now said £250. Should I kick up a fuss and say im only paying £200?? what are peoples thoughs and where do i stand
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I have only spoke with him over the phone, when I questioned him why he replied there was more work involved. When I pick the car up and cannot see the "extra" work where do I stand?
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Was It Plus VAT?
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Originally Posted by Ray T
(Post 11052053)
Was It Plus VAT?
Afraid not |
Originally Posted by hoff900
(Post 11052052)
I have only spoke with him over the phone, when I questioned him why he replied there was more work involved. When I pick the car up and cannot see the "extra" work where do I stand?
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Body Work
Hi guys,
I would hold off paying the £250 mate. If he had a verbal agreement for £200 then thats what it should be. If he'd called you to discuss extras before the work then the £250 would be understandable. The whole point of a quote is so that you know you can afford the work. I'd tell him that you only budgeted for the £200 as he originally said. I suspect he thinks that it's only an extra £50 so you won't argue the point. Did you get a written or verbal quote? |
Ask trading standards very helpful
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Thanks for the replies, picked the car up and it looks to be a very good job, I asked if he could show me the extra £50 worth of work and he could only reply it took longer than expected and paint, so we settled on a mid ground of £225, cudnt be arsed to argue over £25 plus it was a good job. Why ppl can't just be straight is beyond me.
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