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Dave wrote:
On 19 Jul 2005 16:46:14 -0700, said: Owner or his rep can do in his own interests, is go away after initial instructions and stay away or shut up until either asked for something or until the work is completed. Yes, but it isn't it a very good idea to instruct the mechanics to ask you what to do you when they know what's wrong and tell you what they think should be done and what it's going to cost? And at that point when they ask you that, isn't it a good idea to have some idea of the likely problems and options? I know I've been in these kinds of situations before with exactly this boat, I've regretted not having enough information, and I've loved every time I'd previously had advice from experts like some of the guys here, and been able to either trust the mechanic to go ahead with what he thinks, or stop him! Stephen |
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