insurance repairer messed up my car

insurance repairer messed up my car

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OhMen

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1 posts

4 months

Monday 29th January
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Hi all
14 days ago I took my car to do some body work rapiers sent there by my car insurance
I picked up the car @ 16:30 last Tuesday and the next morning I was driving on A13 the front well come of when i was doing 50 miles per hour , i managed to stop the car after 50 meters or so but it was a scary situation.
The bobby shop I picked the car from did some work on the car ,they changed the wing the light and bumper so they did remove that will to work on the car and i find the security bolt for the will on the boot of the car .
Please if anyone went through the same experience let me know and any information will be gratefully received.
Thank you

Mandat

3,899 posts

239 months

Monday 29th January
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OhMen said:
Hi all
14 days ago I took my car to do some body work rapiers sent there by my car insurance
I picked up the car @ 16:30 last Tuesday and the next morning I was driving on A13 the front well come of when i was doing 50 miles per hour , i managed to stop the car after 50 meters or so but it was a scary situation.
The bobby shop I picked the car from did some work on the car ,they changed the wing the light and bumper so they did remove that will to work on the car and i find the security bolt for the will on the boot of the car .
Please if anyone went through the same experience let me know and any information will be gratefully received.
Thank you
Did you say the front fell off?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3m5qxZm_JqM

Sebring440

2,043 posts

97 months

Monday 29th January
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Mandat said:
Did you say the front fell off?
No, he said the front wheel fell off.

hash-tag:moronicpostoftheyear2024

cliffords

1,386 posts

24 months

Monday 29th January
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Sebring440 said:
Mandat said:
Did you say the front fell off?
No, he said the front wheel fell off.

hash-tag:moronicpostoftheyear2024
No he said the well came off not wheel.

wibble cb

3,620 posts

208 months

Monday 29th January
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cliffords said:
Sebring440 said:
Mandat said:
Did you say the front fell off?
No, he said the front wheel fell off.

hash-tag:moronicpostoftheyear2024
No he said the well came off not wheel.
In fairness it turned into a will further down

fordmk1

4 posts

4 months

Sunday 3rd March
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I would be in constant talks with the insurance company until they fix the issue

119

6,471 posts

37 months

Sunday 3rd March
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fordmk1 said:
I would be in constant talks with the insurance company until they fix the issue
So why post the op?

Monkeylegend

26,499 posts

232 months

Sunday 3rd March
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I didn't realise the police were repairing cars nowadays.

Foss62

1,049 posts

66 months

Sunday 3rd March
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Seems quite simple to me. Following a minor accident, the OPs insurance company granted permission for him to have his car converted into a Sunbeam Rapier look alike (until now a sadly overlooked ‘Restomod’ possibility). To add a period touch the body shop (actually Police officers working in their spare time) decided to attach a garden wishing well, complete with gnome and fishing rod. Unfortunately due to poor workmanship, the well became detached at 50mph, leading to much consternation.
The artisan constables, on receiving the car back discovered a collection of wills in a glove compartment and are currently investigating their provenance.
Unfortunately I think the OP will be unlucky in his quest for someone else who might have had a similar experience.

littleredrooster

5,542 posts

197 months

Sunday 3rd March
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How did I miss this little gem first time around? Has it just landed in SP&L tonight?

OP - go and complain long and loud at whatever bobby shop fixed it and tell them the rapiers wasnt gud enuf.

Semmelweiss

1,634 posts

197 months

Monday 4th March
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Sadly, OP, it seems that are having a case of bad luck. Take the car back to the repair shop, and inform your insurance company (did they authorise the repair).

Rapier = Repair
Bobby = Body
Will = Wheel

Good luck. There are some unkind folks, so suggest you type up your response in your first language and put it through Google Translate, and paste it in here.

helix402

7,890 posts

183 months

Monday 4th March
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At least the rear well didn’t fall off too. Was the front well a wishing well? If so it could be located and a wish made to not have the initial crash. Then all subsequent issues could be avoided. Though apparently space time continuum issues may arise from changing history depending on the ethical motivation.

ant427

141 posts

140 months

Monday 4th March
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Sitting at my desk drinking coffee knowing this is the highlight to my day already.

MustangGT

11,660 posts

281 months

Monday 4th March
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ant427 said:
Sitting at my desk drinking coffee knowing this is the highlight to my day already.
+1

paintman

7,700 posts

191 months

Monday 4th March
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MustangGT said:
ant427 said:
Sitting at my desk drinking coffee knowing this is the highlight to my day already.
+1
After reading Foss62's post my coffee ended up being spat all over my desk!

cashmax

1,107 posts

241 months

Tuesday 5th March
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Perhaps this post and associated replies demonstrate just how difficult it can be for someone who struggles with literacy and is an example of why those folks are too embarrassed by their reading/writing challenges to get help.

The OP explains that his car was repaired by an insurance approved bodyshop and after the work was completed, the wheel detached whilst he was driving it home. The kind of post that would normally have received quite a few replies suggesting how he might escalate this.

Instead almost every reply is taking the piss out of the OP because his literacy is below standard.

johnoz

1,017 posts

193 months

Tuesday 5th March
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cashmax said:
Perhaps this post and associated replies demonstrate just how difficult it can be for someone who struggles with literacy and is an example of why those folks are too embarrassed by their reading/writing challenges to get help.

The OP explains that his car was repaired by an insurance approved bodyshop and after the work was completed, the wheel detached whilst he was driving it home. The kind of post that would normally have received quite a few replies suggesting how he might escalate this.

Instead almost every reply is taking the piss out of the OP because his literacy is below standard.
Well said.


Foss62

1,049 posts

66 months

Tuesday 5th March
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johnoz said:
cashmax said:
Perhaps this post and associated replies demonstrate just how difficult it can be for someone who struggles with literacy and is an example of why those folks are too embarrassed by their reading/writing challenges to get help.

The OP explains that his car was repaired by an insurance approved bodyshop and after the work was completed, the wheel detached whilst he was driving it home. The kind of post that would normally have received quite a few replies suggesting how he might escalate this.

Instead almost every reply is taking the piss out of the OP because his literacy is below standard.
Well said.
You are probably right and I should feel thoroughly ashamed, but I couldn’t resist it. The problem is in distinguishing between someone having genuine difficulties and someone just firing something off after a few drinks, or not bothering to read what their spell checker has presented them with. There’s a fairly harmless tradition of mocking what are assumed be poorly checked posts - and most of us have fallen victim to it at one time or another (I certainly have, and have been as amused as everyone else by my errors).
So, apologies to the OP if my childish humour has caused genuine distress - no malice was intended.

Foss62

1,049 posts

66 months

Tuesday 5th March
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Foss62 said:
johnoz said:
cashmax said:
Perhaps this post and associated replies demonstrate just how difficult it can be for someone who struggles with literacy and is an example of why those folks are too embarrassed by their reading/writing challenges to get help.

The OP explains that his car was repaired by an insurance approved bodyshop and after the work was completed, the wheel detached whilst he was driving it home. The kind of post that would normally have received quite a few replies suggesting how he might escalate this.

Instead almost every reply is taking the piss out of the OP because his literacy is below standard.
Well said.
You are probably right and I should feel thoroughly ashamed, but I couldn’t resist it. The problem is in distinguishing between someone having genuine difficulties and someone just firing something off after a few drinks, or not bothering to read what their spell checker has presented them with. There’s a fairly harmless tradition of mocking what are assumed be poorly checked posts - and most of us have fallen victim to it at one time or another (I certainly have, and have been as amused as everyone else by my errors).
So, apologies to the OP if my childish humour has caused genuine distress - no malice was intended.
The missing two letter word is the internet gods getting their revenge smile

e-honda

8,934 posts

147 months

Tuesday 5th March
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I wouldn't want to criticise someone struggling with literacy or English as a second language, but there is a reasonable chance this is just AI generated spam.