Exactly. Get your money back from them, and the money it cost the other company to fix their mistake, and time and such.
ezpz. Hopefully you get your way.
Best thing to do would be call that mediator at fair trading you've been working with and ask.
Yeah, they'd most likely get a warning. If it happens again they'd probably get a few thousand dollar fine..
I've dealt with massive business's who laughed me off when I complained to them
Then the head manager finds out I'm taking them to the Dep. of Fair Trading and he personally called me up himself and asked who I dealt with in the business. I think the below manager got fired and I got 3000 dollars compensation
Charlie aye, yea his a dodgey guy he ripped me off for a conversion over 2 years ago, though back then i didnt know much about hondas. Now, i dont go there anymore.
btw he owns a NSX-r too he brings it on the weekends, i too have sat in it, he gave me his keys for a quick photoshoot. Personally i think its all the money from the scam and profit he did from all the unsuspecting customers :/
A hero is made in the moment, not from questioning the past or fearing what's to come. - Brainiac
Charlie aye, yea his a dodgey guy he ripped me off for a conversion over 2 years ago, though back then i didnt know much about hondas. Now, i dont go there anymore.
btw he owns a NSX-r too he brings it on the weekends, i too have sat in it, he gave me his keys for a quick photoshoot. Personally i think its all the money from the scam and profit he did from all the unsuspecting customers :/
See if you can get the terrorist hand book online, then make a device that could be left in his parking space and paint it black to match the road when he parks on it boom!
or weld 8 nails together at the heads so that they form a jack (like from that dumb ball game).
then scatter them to blow his tyres, without smashing the car.
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