Trailz wrote:
Now the manager comes out & says they are not responsible.... He gives me a bullshit story that: if you park your vehicle at Sears & it gets damaged, are you going to hold them responsible?"
K29398 wrote:
The manager tried to pass it off that they're not responsible since it he said that it was the equivalent of loaning the keys to someone else (what type of bullshit that is I dunno).
Both are very stupid and ignorant responses. In both cases, the person who causes the damage is responsible for repairing the damage.
Additionally, the vehicle was entrusted to the shop for repair work - and the expectation is that the vehicle will come back in a better condition than when it was left - not is a worse condition.
I would call TFT and tell them if they don't repair your vehicle, you will not only file a complaint, you'll get the media involved - I recall hearing a lot about a bad economy and tough economic times, and I'm pretty sure that a news story about a repair shop causing more damage than repair to a vehicle would make these tough times even worse.