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Scrapes
I keep my car on my drive way and noticed last Thursday a scrape running from the back to the front. I am annoyed as the car has only 9,000 miles on it and is 5 years old. I have an idea that two little boys who play in the street and I have found them in my driveway - have lifted two pebbles and scraped right down.
Now I will get them fix at the cost of £300 because of the mileage of the car and it is my last car. Because I did not catch them in action what can you.
Would it be a waste to put a car cover over it night (nuisance!!!!). Anyything you can suggest. Thanks
Now I will get them fix at the cost of £300 because of the mileage of the car and it is my last car. Because I did not catch them in action what can you.
Would it be a waste to put a car cover over it night (nuisance!!!!). Anyything you can suggest. Thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Nowt you can do but get worked up. Decide whether marks on the bodywork are important, or not - do they affect the running? If no, then rise above chips, dents, door dings and scuffs. I also do not clean my car. I believe nobody will be interested in stealing a dirty scuffed-up car.
Even if you did catch the kids doing it, are you confident their parents would be cooperative about it?
I discovered one source of scuffs was the paper delivery lad - buckles on his bag. He didn't mean it, or even know he'd done it.
You can generally tell the deliberate ones, they're deeper and slightly wave up and down. Accidental scuffs tend to be shallow and straight.
Even if you did catch the kids doing it, are you confident their parents would be cooperative about it?
I discovered one source of scuffs was the paper delivery lad - buckles on his bag. He didn't mean it, or even know he'd done it.
You can generally tell the deliberate ones, they're deeper and slightly wave up and down. Accidental scuffs tend to be shallow and straight.
jj, before you cough up 300 quid get a smart repair guy to have a look at it.
Someone like this, other smart repairers are available so take a look in Yellow pages or have a look on line for one local to you. You may save yourself a few quid.
https:/ /www.ch ipsaway .co.uk/
Someone like this, other smart repairers are available so take a look in Yellow pages or have a look on line for one local to you. You may save yourself a few quid.
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Asking rather than telling the parents to pay may have a favourable outcome, although there is no obligation on their part to do so. I would like to think that a responsible parent would do so, but in this day and age...........
Reporting it to the police will be of no use unless a crime has been committed.
Reporting it to the police will be of no use unless a crime has been committed.