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PostPosted: Sun Oct 15, 2006 11:31 pm 
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Wolfie Smith wrote:
If you read the post i said very similar.These vehicles have a reputation on occassion deserved.

We have loads of them Doblo's on our fleet and I have heard of no problems with regard breakdown, repair or servicing.
Wolfie Smith wrote:
On such occassions its advisable to have competent support,this unfortunate is being advised about the DIY route,i am pointing out the sensible alternative currently followed by680,000 members.

680,000 how many of which are taxi drivers.
Wolfie Smith wrote:
As always revealed HERE those SPIVS with the most too lose always lead the attack.Quickly followed by the inexperienced self taught lawyers offering well intended advice of what competence?.

I'm not attacking the good work of the GMB ................ I'm attacking your all things to all men attitude which died in the 70's.
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The message competent support is available,last year GMB London Region obtained in excess of 3 and a half MILLION pounds compensation on various issues for its members.

How much of that money was won for taxi drivers who had experienced the same problems MITCHVON is experiencing.
Not a fookin lot I would wager.

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 Post subject: To clarify
PostPosted: Mon Oct 16, 2006 8:21 am 
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Just to clarify, the problem i have is with the garage fixing my car. They said it would be ready on 6 October (even then it would have been away for 16 days), it's now 16 October. That's 10 days after they said it would be fixed (and 26 days since the breakdown). They have told me they had a problem with their parts ordering system (which is why some of the parts didn't arrive at the garage until a few days ago). So they've kind of admitted it was a problem their end already. As a result of their problems I have gone 10 days extra without income. Assuming it's ready today, am i justified in sending the garage HQ a letter asking them to reimburse me my losses for 10 days owing to their delay?


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i believe in democracy in particular the freedom of speech,which you might have noticed i make full use of.



Especially when it comes to talking sheite.


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 Post subject: Re: To clarify
PostPosted: Mon Oct 16, 2006 5:36 pm 
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mitchvon wrote:
Assuming it's ready today, am i justified in sending the garage HQ a letter asking them to reimburse me my losses for 10 days owing to their delay?

Speak to the big boss there are ask what he is going to do for you. If he offers a poxy amount then take them top the small claims court and/or the local council's Trading Standards dept. :wink:

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