Posted by Nebraska Kirk on December 29, 2013 at 22:29:37 from (207.91.4.159):
In Reply to: Need Pistons! posted by YellerM on December 29, 2013 at 21:33:26:
I don't care what the sign says, the machine shop is responsible for the parts while in their possession, whether they like it or not!! I would not stand for that BS, it is totally UNACCEPTABLE!!
Think about it for a minute, the shop wants customers to trust it enough to do work for them, yet the shop is essentially saying that if we screw up and loose the part you trusted us to fix, we are not responsible and you are just SOL... if we screw up and damage the part you trusted us to fix, we are not responsible... you are just SOL... what a crock... :evil: :evil:
Make them find the parts or get replacements, if they are not held accountable for their mistakes, then what is to stop them from doing the same to another customer???
Here is another thought that just came to mind, get the information on the shop's insurance carrier and tell the shop owner that you will file a claim against their insurance for the lost parts....
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