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LeftyMom

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27. There may be an office that deals with this sort of thing.
Thu May 10, 2012, 09:51 PM
May 2012

In California you'd need http://www.bar.ca.gov/ and they would be willing to inspect your car for free to let you know if the repairs were done correctly.

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QUICK, off top of the head: elleng May 2012 #1
Lady, I'd hire you as a general contractor any day of the week. DCKit May 2012 #4
Swell, DC, but I'm a lawyer, no contractor here! elleng May 2012 #9
In a more "southern" way, I think I said exactly that spotbird May 2012 #5
I somehow suspect that your experience will justify some 'hope' here; elleng May 2012 #8
Just 'hope' going up the chain of command spotbird May 2012 #17
Yes, and that would be a very good thing. elleng May 2012 #23
I would start with filing a complaint Sherman A1 May 2012 #2
IMHO, you should contact the insurance company. blue neen May 2012 #3
This is the correct answer. flvegan May 2012 #6
Good one, right, if insurance co. insisted or even recommended the shop. elleng May 2012 #10
I picked the shop spotbird May 2012 #11
Since the car is still under warranty (I assume purchased new?)..... Hassin Bin Sober May 2012 #12
How can I find the district manager? spotbird May 2012 #14
If you don't get satisfaction from the service manager ask to speak directly with the Ford rep. Hassin Bin Sober May 2012 #25
Yes it was new. nt spotbird May 2012 #15
Well, it seems now we might be headed towards subrogation. flvegan May 2012 #16
And the insurance company was doubtless charged for a proper repair, which gkhouston May 2012 #13
As a matter of fact they didn't spotbird May 2012 #18
Yes. blue neen May 2012 #26
A well known South Florida dealership (with a name similar former Dolphins QB) did AWFUL work Edweird May 2012 #7
4 words: State Attorney Generals Office rustydog May 2012 #19
A necessary step, spotbird May 2012 #20
There may be an office that deals with this sort of thing. LeftyMom May 2012 #27
Contact the Better Business Bureau LadyHawkAZ May 2012 #21
The BBB is not really a spotbird May 2012 #22
Call Congress Right Now !! RagAss May 2012 #24
I took a more direct approach HeiressofBickworth May 2012 #28
Would you like some advice from an experienced pro? MindPilot May 2012 #29
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