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I came out of work one day to discover someone had bumped into my car in the car park, scratching the paintwork. Next day I noticed a scratch on a colleagues car that was the same colour paint as mine, and both scratches were exactly the same level .
Bit of a coincidence hey?
I asked him about it, and he told me a neighbour had run into him a few days earlier.
Cost of repair is �200, what can I do? Any suggestions?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.but if his neighbout had run into him, this suggests that this happened near his house - it would seem strange if the same neighbour had driven to this persons place of work and then bumped into your car, wouldn't it? maybe i am missing the point but the chances of it being the same person seem very very small to me - so its the same colour and height !! probably white and cars are generally the same height aren't they.