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100 reasons you should NEVER take your car to JV crash


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1. They never stick to their promises. Proof: To sway me to get them to fix my car, the ****er said he would fix some other things for free, at no cost to me, this was a front bumper and a few little things. After i gave my car to them he went back on his word and said he would do what i asked. so i just said fine, just fix the rear end properly.

2. They are dodgy. Their work is dodgy. Proof: after the first time they fixed my rear end, the assessor came back to me and said that the whole job needed to be done again. The did some of it again and realigned some of the panels, it looks better now.

3. The ****er lies. Proof: they said that nationwide(who is a company that helps u recover money from the other insurance company) will recover money off the other persons insurance at no cost to me, full stop. JV pays them money so that jv can get the contract to fix the car. the ****er wont' give me back my car unless i paid the fees. Even after we just had an argument which i've totally recorded on my phone and u can clearly hear him admitting that he said that i wouldn't have to pay anything. if you want i will find some way to get it off my phone. so i just wanted my car back so i paid and said that they should expect a letter from my lawyer which i'm getting advice from now.

4. hes just a ****ing ugly ****.

5-100. they just suck.

btw: hes reasoning is that ... he shouldn't have to pay for it cause he couldnt' get the insurance company to pay for the fees. so he said that i should pay for it even though he gave me his word that i wouldn't have to pay for anything.

Yeah their work is pretty shithouse. ON my old car, i had a panel replaced, and the colour wasnt anywhere near the body work. It was like they were drunk when they did the colour matching. Faggots. And to top it off, they put a fat "JV CRASH" sticker on the side of the door, which is impossible to remove. ****wits.

some business's are dodge and should not be trading but, if you are taking it further legally i would seriously consider removing your post. they would have a strong counter sue case of defamationagainst you and that would add insult to injury to you.

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