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Old 19-06-2006, 07:09 PM   #28
XRated
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Originally Posted by AC/DC
Take back half the money as offered and go get it done by a proper mob !

AC/DC
I don't know if I'm confused, or some of you (not much sleep in the past few days hehe)......

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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