I thought that my local plumber was having a laugh when he quoted me £70 per hour, but £100 an hour from the garage is really taking the wee wee. I think I chose the wrong profession.
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In Topic: £100 Per Hour Labour, I Must Be Out Of Touch?
22 April 2013 - 04:12 PM
In Topic: Possible Damage From Bird Lime
22 April 2013 - 04:02 PM
I have a patch of bird dropping damage on the passenger door about the size of a 50p, I have tried everything to remove it, but as it's below the top coat all has failed, it was on the car when I, bought it and as the previous owner lived on the coast I bet it was a Gull, the garage was also unable to remove it, so a £300 discount for the paint damage, now waiting for a minor shunt on that door and an insurance respray, sods law that door will lead a protected life.
Good luck with your attempt to remove the stain. I will follow this thread wit interest just in case some clever Trevor find the answer and brings back the shine.
In Topic: Advice Needed
05 April 2013 - 04:41 PM
There is a possibility that he was not insured, therefore he's keeping his head down. If you have his registration you can check on the net if that vehicle is insured. http://www.askmid.com/askmid.aspx
In Topic: The Cost Of A Motoring Conviction.
22 March 2013 - 09:36 PM
10% but no + 2 mph any more.
In Topic: The Cost Of A Motoring Conviction.
22 March 2013 - 02:25 PM
Mobile speed cameras are never positioned so that if a motorist were to brake suddenly upon seeing the camera it would cause a collision, therefore they are usually located on a striate piece of road with a constant speed limit. No excuses for exceeding the speed limit.
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