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<blockquote data-quote="jon3171" data-source="post: 483848" data-attributes="member: 14268"><p>very interesting story...but u must realise that u need hard evidence to win this....if there is no clear paper trail...he will be able to deny everything and get away with it.....i too have workshop owner friends...but when it comes to payments don't muck around...keep it professional and always get a receipt. m sure u know this now. in fact i did my engine conversion and alot of other work to my bmw about 2years ago and until today i've only settled 20% of the full amount....until today when i go and see my mech, he takes me for lunch and talks nothing of the money owed...in fact im the one that has to keep reminding him.....thats more or less the type of character u'd consider a friend....but u'd never know for sure how things will turn out so don't take chances...i'd advise u to drop ur case and move on...because i think u'd have to cover their legal fees if u lose and i think u there's a good chance u will due to insuffient evidence....dont lose more money over this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jon3171, post: 483848, member: 14268"] very interesting story...but u must realise that u need hard evidence to win this....if there is no clear paper trail...he will be able to deny everything and get away with it.....i too have workshop owner friends...but when it comes to payments don't muck around...keep it professional and always get a receipt. m sure u know this now. in fact i did my engine conversion and alot of other work to my bmw about 2years ago and until today i've only settled 20% of the full amount....until today when i go and see my mech, he takes me for lunch and talks nothing of the money owed...in fact im the one that has to keep reminding him.....thats more or less the type of character u'd consider a friend....but u'd never know for sure how things will turn out so don't take chances...i'd advise u to drop ur case and move on...because i think u'd have to cover their legal fees if u lose and i think u there's a good chance u will due to insuffient evidence....dont lose more money over this. [/QUOTE]
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