Ugh! I don’t mind lending people money but asking for it back is a pain in the butt!
I finally got the courage up to ask the people in question for the money they owe me and already they are disputing it. I know what they owe me, I’ve got record and recepits for it but I’m already getting stressed as I know its not going to be easy getting it back and its quite alot of money. I hate money.
Mar 04, 09:39AM PST | 0 comments
Someone I REALLY HATE owes me nearly £500. Well, £400 now. I got the first £100 today which was a nice surprise. I’m tempted to spend the £500 I get back on paying someone to punch him in the nuts.
May 25, 2008, 05:09PM PDT | 0 comments
I’m very happy to have all my money back – not only every bad cent that I spent at the useless garage, but every subsequent cent I had to spend to correct what they’d done wrong. I have to give Steve Morrey credit: he takes responsibility for his staff’s mistakes.
I still feel a little guilty that I may have caused trouble with the boss for these mechanics or even the service advisers, but they SO richly deserved it for cheating me, as they did, that even they would have to admit I was justified in complaining. I’m sorry, but $1500 is a lotta cabbage to take to wreck someone’s brakes, and I couldn’t let them get away with it.
Oct 03, 2007, 10:52PM PDT | 12 cheers | 12 comments
That’s how much the garage I’ve been using owes me. They dicked me around and told me nothing was wrong with my hand brake (all the while charging me for “diagnostic time”), even though it failed to release every single time I used it. While they played dumb, the warranty on the sticking calipers causing the problem expired.
They also charged me to needlessly replace my park brake cables. Not only were the cables not the source of the problem, but the new cables didn’t fit my car. They were hanging on by their last thread and the calipers had to be miscalibrated in order to connect to them. So they effectively took my money to put my car into further disrepair.
Now that I’ve finally found a decent garage (Swedish Autosport, highly recommended), they’ve fixed everything, but I’m still out the money I gave the bastards at the first garage not to fix the problem, plus the money I had to spend at the good garage to make the original repair (which should have been made while the errant parts were still under warranty), plus the money I had to spend fixing the damage caused by the first garage.
I’ve written to complain to the owner of the crap garage, but he hasn’t responded. If he continues to ignore me, I’ll cancel my Visa payments and file a complaint with Consumer Affairs. They’re not getting away with this.
Sep 15, 2007, 07:05PM PDT | 5 cheers | 3 comments
A couple of months ago I gave money to a “friend” that was in need. The bank had told him (so he told me) that they would take his flat if he did not pay soon. So, without even thinking about it (we where friends and I trusted him), I gave him 1100 euro so that he could pay his bills.
Now months later, he still has not given me back my money. That by itself would not be a problem, if he would not have it. But it seems that he planned other things with his money:
He recently bought a new motorbike and the full equipment for it, booked a vacation in Miami (he lives in Spain) and bought a “cheap” PS3!
It is incredible how some people have the nerve to do this things when they know they have to give you back the money first.
Now I am considering to get a lawyer to persecute him as this is going much to far…
Aug 11, 2007, 02:35AM PDT | 0 comments
I have almost finished filling out the complaint forms.
Oct 14, 2006, 09:10AM PDT | 0 comments