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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: Omega_Dan on 06 December 2010, 09:08:02
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I got my car back Thursday by the mechanic (friend of the family) as he passed the MOT for me after doing a bit of work, However on friday i noticed a noise coming from the rear brakes as he replaced the rear calipers aswell. he came and got the car, said he would sort it and drop the car off at my moms as he lives round the corner from her and i was going there for sunday lunch.
He dropped the keys off, i said thanks and thought nothing off it.........Thats until i went to the car and found this!!! >:(
My car in my opinion looked trashed
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My car is and was MINT inside as many of you all know and his bought it back like this! I Felt sick.
Needless to say i got on the phone to him and he has his excuses ready but i gave him hell about it! It has a few minor grubby marks when it came back the first time which i can handle but this was a joke. He came back with £20 to cover a valet but i told him where to go and ill be attending to the mess he has left!
All this after handing over £200!
I have since been informed by my mother he has dropped £50 round as an apology which i will pocket and clean the car myself!
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another reason i like DIY servicing, always take more care when its your own! MOT guy in town and WIM are the only garages i use
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another reason i like DIY servicing, always take more care when its your own! MOT guy in town and WIM are the only garages i use
I agree mate but he has worked on my families cars for the last 10 years or so. hence i never expected it. hes also a good mate of my step father.
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another reason i like DIY servicing, always take more care when its your own! MOT guy in town and WIM are the only garages i use
I try to make frequent use of Tunnie's Towing Services... ...he's a cowboy, mind :P
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another reason i like DIY servicing, always take more care when its your own! MOT guy in town and WIM are the only garages i use
I try to make frequent use of Tunnie's Towing Services... ...he's a cowboy, mind :P
;D ;D ;D
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another reason i like DIY servicing, always take more care when its your own! MOT guy in town and WIM are the only garages i use
I try to make frequent use of Tunnie's Towing Services... ...he's a cowboy, mind :P
;D ;D ;D
Thinking about that, actually, I think we are about even on the who-towed-who scoreboard... ;)
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another reason i like DIY servicing, always take more care when its your own! MOT guy in town and WIM are the only garages i use
I try to make frequent use of Tunnie's Towing Services... ...he's a cowboy, mind :P
;D ;D ;D
Thinking about that, actually, I think we are about even on the who-towed-who scoreboard... ;)
Ah but you've only towed my projects, which were already broken, you've not towed my 2.2 :P
Just a reminder, of the insulting & 'inferior' 4pot dragging a sorry sounding V6 home ;D
(http://dl.dropbox.com/u/803897/Omega/Misc/DSC00704.JPG)
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on the other hand, an old flatmate of mine worked for his dad at a large Jaguar dealership in Glasgow and apparently the servicing was a joke, but the car was returned fully valeted with a beautiful bouquet of flowers sitting on the passenger seat. never got a complaint, in fact it was all letters saying how wonderfully clean their Jag was and thanks for the flowers (easily paid for by the ridiculous dealership "servicing" costs) :o
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Im going to be giving the car a good clean today. he has done a good job on the car and price was good as it included a £45 trailer to get the car to him but still think he has had his chance and ill be sticking to fellow OOFers from now on. :y
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another reason i like DIY servicing, always take more care when its your own! MOT guy in town and WIM are the only garages i use
I try to make frequent use of Tunnie's Towing Services... ...he's a cowboy, mind :P
;D ;D ;D
Thinking about that, actually, I think we are about even on the who-towed-who scoreboard... ;)
Ah but you've only towed my projects, which were already broken, you've not towed my 2.2 :P
Just a reminder, of the insulting & 'inferior' 4pot dragging a sorry sounding V6 home ;D
(http://dl.dropbox.com/u/803897/Omega/Misc/DSC00704.JPG)
In fairness to Goldie, she had been garage serviced for so long, that it had a massive number of 'issues'.
I had a stack of receipts for various work being done at various garages, but I think the previous owner had had the wool pulled over his eyes :'(
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Its one thing to have an easily missed dirt mark left behind, but the state of that is truely shocking :o
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I think the biggest 'issue' was between steering wheel and seat ;D :P
another reason i like DIY servicing, always take more care when its your own! MOT guy in town and WIM are the only garages i use
I try to make frequent use of Tunnie's Towing Services... ...he's a cowboy, mind :P
;D ;D ;D
Thinking about that, actually, I think we are about even on the who-towed-who scoreboard... ;)
Ah but you've only towed my projects, which were already broken, you've not towed my 2.2 :P
Just a reminder, of the insulting & 'inferior' 4pot dragging a sorry sounding V6 home ;D
(http://dl.dropbox.com/u/803897/Omega/Misc/DSC00704.JPG)
In fairness to Goldie, she had been garage serviced for so long, that it had a massive number of 'issues'.
I had a stack of receipts for various work being done at various garages, but I think the previous owner had had the wool pulled over his eyes :'(
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That`s happened to my Miggy in the past, Dan.....filthy seat/carpets, oily hand-marks everywhere and even some tools and personal items 'taken' from the glove-box and boot.......not to mention the missing wheel centres: 'lost' when they test drove the car without re-installing the fasteners!!!! :o
It`s sign of the times; many people don`t look after their own stuff these days; let alone, somebody else`s. :(
On a more practical level: I find that 'Vanish' carpet/upholstery cleaner spray (the aerosol-foam version) is very good for removing oily/grimey soiling from the seats/s-belts and carpets. :y
Chin-up!.....You`ll soon have her looking a-ok and fit for the road! ;)
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Im going to be giving the car a good clean today. he has done a good job on the car and price was good as it included a £45 trailer to get the car to him but still think he has had his chance and ill be sticking to fellow OOFers from now on. :y
One way is to buy a really old Omega to practice on, back in the day when they were worth something, i bought one for £300 off eBay a 98 plate V6 reflection, spent two weeks having a go doing stuff, got my confidence up, did a decent advert for it and sold it few weeks later for £800! 8-)
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Im amazed that an oofer who lives in Stoke didnt get Daft lo-knee to do the work on their car. :o ::) ;)
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another reason i like DIY servicing, always take more care when its your own! MOT guy in town and WIM are the only garages i use
I try to make frequent use of Tunnie's Towing Services... ...he's a cowboy, mind :P
;D ;D ;D
Thinking about that, actually, I think we are about even on the who-towed-who scoreboard... ;)
Ah but you've only towed my projects, which were already broken, you've not towed my 2.2 :P
Just a reminder, of the insulting & 'inferior' 4pot dragging a sorry sounding V6 home ;D
(http://dl.dropbox.com/u/803897/Omega/Misc/DSC00704.JPG)
In fairness to Goldie, she had been garage serviced for so long, that it had a massive number of 'issues'.I had a stack of receipts for various work being done at various garages, but I think the previous owner had had the wool pulled over his eyes :'(
Very much like my first Omega by the sounds of it. It almost put me of them for life. I had just about sorted all its problems by the time I gave it away sold it. ::)
My current one, was previously owned by a fellow drunkard OOFer and has run sweet as a nut since I bought it - so far. :)
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Its one thing to have an easily missed dirt mark left behind, but the state of that is truely shocking :o
and could easily have been avoided with the use of a seat cover, floor mat and taking his overalls off.
It looks like he has used the car to go collecting bits round scrap yards. Shocking as you say.
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he said to me he had used a seat cover? i said 'What for 2 minutes!' >:(
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Next time Dan, give Daz a ring. ;)
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Next time Dan, give Daz a ring. ;)
:P You can find his number on a card in most phone boxes! ;D
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Next time Dan, give Daz a ring. ;)
:P You can find his number on a card in most phone boxes! ;D
The card says Male Escort for Men...
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Next time Dan, give Daz a ring. ;)
:P You can find his number on a card in most phone boxes! ;D
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That's bit naughty for you Debs! ;) ;)
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Thats pretty poor Dan and the interior of your car was mint :'(
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For me it just proves when it comes to mechanics you can trust no-one, even "friends of the family"!
Either you do it yourself, which in my book is the right way to go, or you find a garage that can be trusted due to either recommendation or personal experince!
No one else touches my car who don't fall into that category, and that poor 'soiled'car says it all! :o :o
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From now on i think i will lizzie! anyway i have decided to get the car fully valeted inside and out with the money i got back off him. cleaned most of it off but i want it perfect. My girlfriends brother is a mobile valeter so hes coming on monday to get it mint again! :y