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<blockquote data-quote="S76" data-source="post: 301375" data-attributes="member: 1349"><p>Is this a real story or a nightmare or both?</p><p></p><p>I hate bike shops and would never trust my bike to one, warranty or not. I just do everything myself. But understandably not everyone has that option. Get the bike fixed right and give him the bill, which he won't pay, and then take him to court. I don't know how your state works but in CT the Motor Vehicle Department has a way of filing a complaint against repair places that seems to be somewhat effective as the repair shops have to liscenced through the DMV. Might be an option.</p><p></p><p>Remember too, if everyone just took it on the chin in these instances, these sleazy dealerships would go on forever. You are not only getting what is due you, you are saving someone else from these problems by making them think twice before they pull this crap again. Only pain, (financial) will get their attention.</p><p></p><p>Wish you the best possible outcome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="S76, post: 301375, member: 1349"] Is this a real story or a nightmare or both? I hate bike shops and would never trust my bike to one, warranty or not. I just do everything myself. But understandably not everyone has that option. Get the bike fixed right and give him the bill, which he won't pay, and then take him to court. I don't know how your state works but in CT the Motor Vehicle Department has a way of filing a complaint against repair places that seems to be somewhat effective as the repair shops have to liscenced through the DMV. Might be an option. Remember too, if everyone just took it on the chin in these instances, these sleazy dealerships would go on forever. You are not only getting what is due you, you are saving someone else from these problems by making them think twice before they pull this crap again. Only pain, (financial) will get their attention. Wish you the best possible outcome. [/QUOTE]
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