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  • Jonoph's Avatar
    3 posts since Feb '07
    • Hi, please help me with this.

       

      Recently, when I was doing a parallel parking , as I was coming out of the lot to do an adjustment. I hit a car that was driving by me as I came out and my bumper hit his door causing an approximately 30cm scratch . Do bear in mind that it was a scratch and not a serious dent.

       

      So the guy got my contact, I got his and we plan to settle this dispute personally. I asked him to go to the workshop I frequent for the repair but to find out that the scratch cannot be remove by polishing, hence a respray job is needed. I was quoted X amount for the repair, so I decided to let him do the respray and I will pay for it when the job is done. We agree to the plan

       

      Then this guy sms'd me a few days ago, stating that he is very busy these few days and can't manage to find the time to go for the spray job. He requested me to pay him the sum of the repair and he will go get it fixed himself. I refuse to pay him the money and he ended up calling me irresponsible. The thing is, I will only pay the workshop for the repair as I feel this is only right. So my friend say to pay him Y amount should he insist on getting it repair himself and not the quoted X sum originally.

       

       

      Is it correct to refuse to pay him the money for the repair and insist I pay the designated workshop directly? I need some advice.

       

       

      Thanks in advance!

  • sinicker's Avatar
    9,340 posts since Sep '05
    • so is X bigger than Y? or other way round?

      well you caused him the trouble & inconvenience.

      why are you complaining of a bit of inconvenience on your part now?

  • Jonoph's Avatar
    3 posts since Feb '07
    • X is bigger than Y

       

      And I am not complaining about the inconvenience on my part, I am just trying to justify his intention of having me paying him rather than the workshop when he might not even go for the paintwork in the first place.

       

      My mind is in a mess now.

  • BangHong's Avatar
    1,022 posts since Sep '03
    • surely X is bigger then y for sure...

      My advice is, do not pay him any amount. If he want, go to workshop, you pay workshop. Do not pay him directly.

      Unless Y amount is a reasonable amount.

      My reasonable amount for repaint job is 150.

      If not i rather pay workshop more, let it repaint.  That's my view

  • rey619's Avatar
    289 posts since Feb '08
  • alleggerita's Avatar
    7,683 posts since Aug '06
    • What is the other party driving? If his car is new and clean and well-maintained, I guess he'll probably go fix it. So he's probably not lying if he says he doesn't have the time to go respray it yet.

  • sinicker's Avatar
    9,340 posts since Sep '05
    • yeah.. agree with alleggerita.

      it's not fun to have to dump your car into the workshop for a day or two for something you didnt even do wrong.

      what i suggest to you is to be straightforward and say, yes i committed the mistake, you're sorry(must eat humble pie first) and appreciate that he didnt settle via insurance & make a report all.. and that you really want to know that the money you give is really going into the respray job.. acknowledge that you have cash ready in hand & not that you dont wanna pay him but just that u wanna be assured that the $ u give is really going into the respraying job. this will clear you of your irresponsible status.


      effective communication, my friend.

  • carbikebus's Avatar
    3,073 posts since Nov '03
    • Hi,I've visited several car shops and best offer so far come from a shop that sell a new Suzuki Swift 1.2 with free items suchs as Leather seats,Sport rims,DVD player with LCD monitor andreverse cam for $46k.Is it worth for a 1.2cc car?

  • Beautiful951's Avatar
    1,928 posts since Jun '08
    • I would tell him to go to the workshop at his convience and send the reciept to you when he is done with it.

  • EL's Avatar
    11 posts since Jun '08
    • With my accident experiences, you have 2 choices.

       

      1. Tell him nicely that there is no hurry or duration to get his damage respray. When he can find the time and go to the workshop, just give you a call and you will settle the agreed bill with the workshop.

       

      2. Give him the X amount of money and make him signed an agreement that the damage was settled. He might not use the money to spend on the damage but technically you caused the damage so let it be.

      Afterall, regardless where the chap spend the money at, you have no loss as you still have to pay X amount at the end of the day so get it settled with both parties comfrtable with each other.

       

      Cheers!

  • BrUtUs's Avatar
    12,415 posts since Apr '03
    • Originally posted by EL:

      With my accident experiences, you have 2 choices.

       

      1. Tell him nicely that there is no hurry or duration to get his damage respray. When he can find the time and go to the workshop, just give you a call and you will settle the agreed bill with the workshop.

       

      2. Give him the X amount of money and make him signed an agreement that the damage was settled. He might not use the money to spend on the damage but technically you caused the damage so let it be.

      Afterall, regardless where the chap spend the money at, you have no loss as you still have to pay X amount at the end of the day so get it settled with both parties comfrtable with each other.

       

      Cheers!


      x2

      basically u still hv to pay the $$$ out...

  • mamamamama's Avatar
    1,454 posts since Jan '05
  • caleb_chiang's Avatar
    6,983 posts since Jul '05
    • last time i reverse my vehicle out from parking and seemingly i knocked into a situatory vehicle in the blind spot. He quoted me the price and we met up on another date after we exchanged particular. I might have paid more but it’s okay cos i seems to be in the wrong.

      The most important thing is that get the person to sign an agreement with the particulars in writing for the settlement before handing him the money. That’s the most important part.

  • BangHong's Avatar
    1,022 posts since Sep '03
    • Infact, if after 2days he didnt report the incident, it's not valid by the way. any big/small accident

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