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loot wrote:Personally I'd offer them a few quid in good faith and get it back together and home.
As experts they should really know the state of play with second hand parts tbh, also if they are experts then it will have taken them all of half an hour to strip it to the point of conclusion.
If they are holding you to random expecting lots of money then you explain that they did the job in good faith but you are no better off so call it a few quid and quits, and explain that it's a fair 1 but they don't want you threatening to slag them off to all unsundary.
I don't think that they would have intentionally tried it on.
Some ppl might have had some sort of hissy but it will get you nowhere in this case I think, it's not like they fooked something up from negligence.
I bought a perfectly fooked axle from Ford for 1000gbp and had to fix it myself. I bought a transit custom for 12k which had a fooked injector that Ford couldn't diagnose and that I replaced myself.
Bloody Ford eh
Punto443 wrote:one could argue that, without stripping to examine it? Then they would be unsure of what may need attention?
A nominal fee for the inspection and reassembly is surely a fair deal?
Punto443 wrote:Yeah, that seems a bit steep!
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