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Originally Posted by notorious
I love that kind of labor. I get to go back to a house I did a bid on that decided to go cheap, fix all of the ****ups that occured, and charge a lot more.
There is nothing like receiving a "I told you so" check.
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Exactly, and there are no discounts on customers coming back a month later with the same problem that their mexican couldn't fix or ****ed up worse.
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Originally Posted by Saul Good
He's replacing the mirror on a car with 200,000+ miles on it, not doing electrical work on a Bugatti.
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That doesn't matter, he's required by law to have the coverage IN CASE he ****s it up. Some people won't care, but what happens if this situations occurs to that one man who has had the car since the first day it rolled off the assembly line, and has babied it every minute of its existence? To that man, the car is worth a fortune and he's not going to just let you accidentally **** something up without you making amends for your fault. Those guys cost money, which is why we carry insurance.
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Originally Posted by Bugeater
I'm pretty sure you could just put the clip back on the crank and then pop it on. I could be mistaken though, it's been a long time since I messed with one.
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Some cars that works, some cars it doesn't. The clips are so malleable yet unbreakable, that you end up bending them into very weird shapes. Now you're stuck with a window crank that falls off everytime you turn it lol.