Body shop problems. Who's wrong?

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  • Lead Belly

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    Not that it helps your cause, but specialty shops- that want to restore classics- make their money from that circle of vehicle owners, not insurance-repair for modern vehicles. Some shops do cater to insurance companies and earn preferred status, which they wouldn't want to jeopardize, so they would be more inclined to appease unhappy customer. You can identify a shops bread & butter by their parking lot.
     

    ILexpatriot

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    Not that it helps your cause, but specialty shops- that want to restore classics- make their money from that circle of vehicle owners, not insurance-repair for modern vehicles. Some shops do cater to insurance companies and earn preferred status, which they wouldn't want to jeopardize, so they would be more inclined to appease unhappy customer. You can identify a shops bread & butter by their parking lot.
    I cant imagine a classics shop risking their reputation like that.
     

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