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Originally Posted by Bill Douglas
It sounds like one of these situations that go from bad to worse - sorry.
I'd have a friendly chat with a lawyer and see what he thinks.
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Well I'm a lawyer, and I wouldn't say he is at the point of needing to "lawyer up" yet.
Michael - decide what you think is a fair resolution, and whatever that is, ask for it. If you are the demanding type, or even if you're not, demand it. If you're not treated fairly, which'll mean you are out some $$, and if it's worth it to you to hire a lawyer to pursue a fair resolution, then go for it. I hope you don't have to do that!
I had a much less traumatic mold problem in my car - it leaked, then sat closed a few days, and the carpet turned to mold HELL. No problem with the seats, though, which are just stock, but leather. I took it to a detail place that I've taken it to before, showed them the mold, and after some discussion, had them start with a thorough shampoo and dry-out. I'm lucky i didn't have to do more than that, like replace the carpet. I still need to track down the leak.
Hopefully this thread will have a happy ending!