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<blockquote data-quote="natem33" data-source="post: 26134" data-attributes="member: 541071"><p>If you were able to drive your car in the shop, but were not able to drive it out, then they deffinately F'd something up and are responsible. Like Ramos said, have a reputable installer and/or mechanic make a list of what's wrong, how it appears it happened (e.g. cut wire, failed computer), and the estimated cost of repair. But first talk to the owner of the shop. Explain that your car was just fine when you drove it in but you could not even start the vehicle after it was in his employee's hands. Be firm but nice at first, then be demanding if they don't cooperate. If they refuse to fix it, bring him to civil court and contact the Better Business Bureau. Let the owner know that you are seeking legal action and contacting the BBB. Often times a business will cooperate at that point. If the owner does agree to make the repairs, ask him to document everything that was done. after it has been repaired bring your vehicle to a good mechanic and have them inspect everything that was done and look for any possible related defects. Or you could burn his shop down and piss on the ashes. If you choose the second option, you didn't hear it from me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="natem33, post: 26134, member: 541071"] If you were able to drive your car in the shop, but were not able to drive it out, then they deffinately F'd something up and are responsible. Like Ramos said, have a reputable installer and/or mechanic make a list of what's wrong, how it appears it happened (e.g. cut wire, failed computer), and the estimated cost of repair. But first talk to the owner of the shop. Explain that your car was just fine when you drove it in but you could not even start the vehicle after it was in his employee's hands. Be firm but nice at first, then be demanding if they don't cooperate. If they refuse to fix it, bring him to civil court and contact the Better Business Bureau. Let the owner know that you are seeking legal action and contacting the BBB. Often times a business will cooperate at that point. If the owner does agree to make the repairs, ask him to document everything that was done. after it has been repaired bring your vehicle to a good mechanic and have them inspect everything that was done and look for any possible related defects. Or you could burn his shop down and piss on the ashes. If you choose the second option, you didn't hear it from me. [/QUOTE]
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