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I need some suggestions on how to handle a problem. I've had my
sailplane in for repairs now for 4 months. Person I took it to was recommended and told me it was about a 10-15 hr job-gear up mostly scrapes, couple of dings, one small crack. I told insurance, they did okay repair, sent check to me. Business told me to send check when I got it-did. OK, first mistake. Have tried to contact-no response. E-mailed him to let him know I'll be picking sailplane up in a week. No work done fine, just have everything ready to go and a check for the amount I' sent for repairs. If done, same thing and have all signatures/paperwork for log book complete. I'll leave either way with no hassle-I want to fly my plane. Any suggestions if this doesn't work beside going legal route. I really just want to fly my sailplane and not miss this season. Any, any suggestions would help. Contact me by e-mail if you've had similar and know what business I'm talking about. Thanks guys. I"m ready for the comments. Larry- a frustrated owner. |
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Keep good records, document every thing, phone calls, emails, when you
paid money ect. If this repair was mostly cosmetic (labor) and little material there is no reason for a shop to have you prepay, that takes most of the motivation out of the desire to finish the job or in your case start. Get a hold or you region director and /or the local FBO at the airport that the repair shop is at and see if they will gently lean on them (him?) If you can't get satisfaction be prepaired to go to small claims court. |
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Larry,
If it's a certificated repair station, when you get the glider, if the logs reflect no repair or false repair, one would think you could tell the certifying body that repair was paid for but not entered in the logbook. Not a correct procedure. After an investigation, the shop either has to probably put in writing that they never touched the aircraft. Perhaps a good starting point anyway... You said this was a recommended shop. I'd be a little surprised if there wasn't just some miscommunication or maybe the guy had a family issue or somesuch...hope all works out... In article , Larry Johnson wrote: I need some suggestions on how to handle a problem. I've had my sailplane in for repairs now for 4 months. Person I took it to was recommended and told me it was about a 10-15 hr job-gear up mostly scrapes, couple of dings, one small crack. I told insurance, they did okay repair, sent check to me. Business told me to send check when I got it-did. OK, first mistake. Have tried to contact-no response. E-mailed him to let him know I'll be picking sailplane up in a week. No work done fine, just have everything ready to go and a check for the amount I' sent for repairs. If done, same thing and have all signatures/paperwork for log book complete. I'll leave either way with no hassle-I want to fly my plane. Any suggestions if this doesn't work beside going legal route. I really just want to fly my sailplane and not miss this season. Any, any suggestions would help. Contact me by e-mail if you've had similar and know what business I'm talking about. Thanks guys. I"m ready for the comments. Larry- a frustrated owner. -- ------------+ Mark Boyd Avenal, California, USA |
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