Klasse Act
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- Feb 21, 2012
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A lot can happen in 5 minutes after leaving the shop, let alone 5 days!
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So from what I read you can legally take a picture of the car but you cannot legally publish it without the permission of the ownerThe picture with his car had no identifiable information on my site.
Offering to help or fix it can be construed as admitting guilt. Just ignore the guy and if he files a case in small claims court go have your day in court.
I would suggest you start doing a pre and post walk around with any customers you take money from for detailing services in the future and have them sign the post walk around when you are done. If you had that this would be a none issue. An ounce of prevention so to speak.rops:
He has already offered to help. He mentioned that in the original post. That offer he needs to stand behind. But, I would not make any offer beyond standing behind what he originally offered. A judge would probably see that as an obvious first step to resolution. However, he chose to ignore the offer, and go for the money his wife didn't know he spent, according to the op's post. If he was that concerned about his car, he would probably have accepted the offer. But personally, I would stop any contact or conversations with this guy. If he won a car show after the detail and before the threats, this guy is really treading in deep doo-doo. I don't think he has a leg to stand on in a court. That's is just my humble opinion!
I know that I was just reiterating it so as not to offer it again. And he has absolutley no legal obligation to stand behind the offer since he did not do the damage to the vehicle.
I just asked my wife, an attorney, and she said the guy has to prove that you did cause the damage, but since he took it to a show and did not mention it when he picked up the car, he is screwed. She says there is nothing to worry about since his job is way harder than yours. It will be pretty hard to prove that you did do it since he's had it for days after the actual work was done.
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