Bad vs. Good Interior Job
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He originally quoted the job with us, but his insurance company wanted him to use another local interior "specialist" that qouted a little less.......Now he is in court trying to recoop his money from the down payment.
That is truly embarrasing work. How could anyone even present that work and expect to get paid?
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I wanted to post some photos of a interior job that a customer said I could show everyone what a bad job looks like from someone that did not have the ability to do the job that they promised on his 1996 - 24 Outlaw after someone distroyed it to steal the stereo, and speakers.
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im running into it now, all the hack job one man bands come in, bid the job for a little less then me (who has been around 35 years with a great backround etc) they get the job, get paid, do a hack job, i get to go in and get the scraps after to fix there hack job and miss the meet of the real job.
it sucks, but its what we get to deal with.
he should call the BBB and make a complaint. more people should use that line, it would save allot of people, and help the good people out
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No chit, those front seats kind of look like the Michelin Man had a blow out and got stitched back up.