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First of all its not for my car in case you think ive stacked it lol

How just car works is that you have to go to 1 jci recommended repairer then one of your choice. Obviousy we picked Micolour as the choice repairer. Now we know insurance companies are assholes and will send you to the cheapest one. I just want to know who has gotten stuck with the just car insurances repairer, where they went and how they would rate the job.

Any input will be appreciated

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I don't think JCI would ever pick one of their non-preferred repairers. That said, Sheen Panels in City Rd, South Melbourne is on their list and are pretty good.

yes there good had the stagea fixed there.turn around was 10 days and they give you a loan car was very happy with there work and car was fully detailed as well

my car is currently at Sheen Panels in City Rd, South Melbourne, it's been there 10 weeks and counting. but once a fortnight i go have a look and from what i've seen the premises is very good/repairs on other cars there were very good aswell. was told i get my car back next week. i'll tell you how my car comes out when i get it back.

my car is currently at Sheen Panels in City Rd, South Melbourne, it's been there 10 weeks and counting. but once a fortnight i go have a look and from what i've seen the premises is very good/repairs on other cars there were very good aswell. was told i get my car back next week. i'll tell you how my car comes out when i get it back.

Awesome. Let me know mate :)

My experiences with Just Car have been horrible. They told me my car was a complete wreck that wasn't worth the time and money to repair. So i was supposed to get paid out since accident wasn't my fault. So i paid the $650 i think it was for the claim. That was well over a year ago and i still havn't gotten any money back. I tried to chase the matter up but apparently my file has no record of crash history although i lost a rating. Fantastic work from those ***holes =[

All in all i am $650 short, meant to be paid out but wasnt and lost 1 rating.

But as Matt said, take it to your own repairer, i wouldn't trust theirs and at least you can keep track of the car with someone you know.

EDIT: Forgot to mention that originally they sent me to a place in Moorabbin to get the car fixed. The guy there bought all the parts which then Just Car turned around and said the car isn't going to be repaired. So i had an angry panel beater and Just Car denying anything happened about a repair being made since they never sent the money to him, he bought the parts first, so he wanted ME to pay for them. It just got really messy and i don't want to have to go through crap like that again =[

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Damn Andrew that sounds like a massive headache. Only problem is that just cars decides whether it goes to your repairer or the recommended one. Assessor is coming on thurs so I'm going to have a good word with him. If they choose their recomended repairer I am going to make shit fly

Is this a GTR you are talking about?

I don't think JCI would ever pick one of their non-preferred repairers.

Well they do, and do it all the time.

There are many factors in such decisions, but its far from uncommon.

Is this a GTR you are talking about?

Well they do, and do it all the time.

There are many factors in such decisions, but its far from uncommon.

Yea ash it's the GTR.

They said they consider the price and the detail of the quote. I know Mick will do a very detailed quote. Guess we will see soon enough

Just cuz your old Hamish. Those retards at shannons wouldn't touch me. I going to ditch just cars for famous. Least you get choice of repairer oh and don't need to talk to those shannons fags lol

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