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Originally Posted by SalParadise
Matts right. Always get the estimate in writing. Also, be happy you have your car and it wasn't $10k.
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It’s not that I disagree with you guys because clearly I needed to do something differently but an estimate for $1200 does not prevent me from receiving a $3000 bill at the end nor does it mean I have a slam dunk case in front of a judge. I’m sure Matt can attest that bills go up from their original “estimate” but there is legal protocol on how to have the customer acknowledge this increase. Technically I can argue that my estimate was only $150 and if I had a believable enough story a solid judge would rule that I only owed $150 unless they had something in writing to say otherwise. My concerns at this point are them fabricating documents and authorizations. I have a valid concern of this because this was done on more than one occasion by LA porsche Dismantlers where Caleb came from. I think I’m ok because the police witnessed that there were zero authorizations in writing by me