[BEWARE] Carolina Auto Masters (Jeff Creech)
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Im not suprised. I went to ASE training with Terry Coley, hes an idiot. And that whole situation is retarded. I would have been nice about it until they started lying to me, then i'd sue. End of story.
#4
if the car was driven after business hours he has a case for theft, if during business, then he's screwed (almost all shops have a waiver saying they reserve the right to test drive the car) now the shops insurance should replace the car, but they don't have to (I had a guy drop a land rover off a hoist when I was with wal mart, and they paid the same as if he wrecked it) this is an example of why you never leave a car anywhere longer than required
#11
problem is you sign a waiver when you drop off your car that they can drive it how they see fit, but it only applies during business hours. He shouldn't have let the guy joyride (a real business with ethics wouldn't do that) but you do run that risk if you take your car somewhere and have it worked on. Heck at shops here he'd have been on the hook for storage fees ($500 a day after 3 days at most shops)
#13
problem is you sign a waiver when you drop off your car that they can drive it how they see fit, but it only applies during business hours. He shouldn't have let the guy joyride (a real business with ethics wouldn't do that) but you do run that risk if you take your car somewhere and have it worked on. Heck at shops here he'd have been on the hook for storage fees ($500 a day after 3 days at most shops)
#15
I read somewhere in the FOURTEEN pages that he was taking his daughter to school. That has to point at the fact that this was no test drive. I would also think that his shop insurance would turn their backs on him if they discovered there was an unauthorized non-employee involved.
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