The OH made a mistake
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LordHaveMurci

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12,321 posts

191 months

Wednesday 30th January 2013
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And reversed into a work colleagues Zafira, can anybody offer any advice on how best to proceed. The car owner is demanding a new bumper which seems a little excessive on a less than perfect condition Zafira.





Edited by LordHaveMurci on Wednesday 30th January 13:55

7even

462 posts

215 months

Wednesday 30th January 2013
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A doddle for any competent smart repairer! Bodyshops would want to put a new bumper on it, thats no bad thing, but in your circumstances no good for you.

LordHaveMurci

Original Poster:

12,321 posts

191 months

Wednesday 30th January 2013
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7even said:
A doddle for any competent smart repairer! Bodyshops would want to put a new bumper on it, thats no bad thing, but in your circumstances no good for you.
Thanks, that's what I thought.

Buster73

5,491 posts

175 months

Wednesday 30th January 2013
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Had this happen to me at work , the bar room lawyer demanded that his right was a new bumper.

My argument was his car was relatively tatty and the paintwork was battle scarred anyway , but no he insisted.

He got a new bumper sprayed to original spec.

A faded red car with a brand new bright red bumper looked rather stupid as he later agreed .

Offered him £50 cash to forget about it , but he knew his " rights "

Stupid man.

kds keltec

1,365 posts

212 months

Wednesday 30th January 2013
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someone in my street decided to reverse into my front bumper on my van.

its my every day transport and its a "van" yes its very clean and straight even more so for the mileage.

It was the other half who noticed it happen out of the front window.

she went outside to confront him about the accident and got a bit heated.

I walked outside all calm and pointed out the damage, the guy offered me £40 instead of going though insurance , I accepted , then got a right moaning at would you believe by the other half (my other half) for not demanding a brand new bumper.

In life common sense is needed and to me not used enough nowadays.

had to do a quote for someone in our estate that had very gentle bump on roundabout with someone local.

person popped in to show us his damage , again on old banger of a car , the person who works on our estate offered to pay for us to put it right , really simple repair very similar to OP's , but the other person involved wanted everything to be replaced and brand new.

so now its going through the insurance and going to take along drawn out battle over the type of repair , all on a tatty car.

kelly

Munter

31,330 posts

263 months

Wednesday 30th January 2013
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It happened to my car, and as the damage was minimal, and she's darned good at her job, I said no problem. Now a have a friend in that team who's happy to help me out.

Something about karma springs to mind...

markbigears

2,485 posts

291 months

Thursday 31st January 2013
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keep in mind, even a small tap on a bumper can cause internal damage and compromise the bumper if it is hit again. I would always insist on a new bumperfor this reason alone.