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19-06-2006, 07:09 PM | #28 | |||
Shoot.
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The guy that hit Volcom's car paid xxx amount to get it fixed (instead of going through insurance). Volcom paid an EXTRA 250 on top for a bit more work to be done. The job was half-arsed, and the painter admitted it - Volcom accepted it. Why? The owner has told a customer to f-off but is willing to give Volcom $125 back. BUT Volcom doesn't want to pay $950 elsewhere to get the job done properly when it was originally paid for by the person who hit him. Let's look at it from a different perspective: You take your car in to a workshop and pay $950 for a decent job. It comes out shoddy, you argue with the workshop but he tells you to f-off. So you should just f-off and not bother putting up a fight? Take the ***** to the cleaners.
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