think some of you were being a little on the harsh side, yes he's made a small c**k up but not exactly a catastrophic failure is it? can you tell me you've never made even one mistake at work?? wouldnt call it incompetance, I assume the dent is removed and thats the part he fixes primarily
admitadly shouldnt of happened though. glad it was an easy fix
OK, lets say the driver didn't realise the dent man had popped a control rod out whilst working on his car.....on his first drive out hes involved in a minor shunt, access through the drivers side is restricted by a car hes come up against, during the impact he recieves a blow to the head so is dazed and shocked.....
throw in a wayward spark from a shorting battery causing a fuel fire, you can only gain access through the passenger door and time is a limiting factor.....
this 'slight' c**k up could cause a loss of life.....
you aren't the dent man are you????
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wouldnt call it incompetance, I assume the dent is removed and thats the part he fixes primarily
WTF you on.....the guys being paid to fix a problem, not fix a problem and create an entirely different one.....
Any professional who makes a mistake, (which this isn't), would be happy to rectify it.....Any professional who doesn't fully check his work deserves to be slated....
These 'dent men' use steel rods of varying widths and shapes to gain access to the door skin through the top of the door, once the rods are inserted the skill takes over, knowing just where and how much leveridge/pressure to apply to 'pop' the dents back out is an art.....as is avoiding all internal mechanisms and moving parts.....he should have realised he'd popped a control rod out, he would have heard as well as felt it, thats why i doubt this was a mistake....imo he knew and figured its 50/50 on getting a recall......and guess what.....he won....
Another point; a fully functioning door is a M.O.T. requirement is it not.....