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are verbal contracts not legal in vic?

retty sure he entered into one with you. i would not have f**king paid mate. i would have told them to change it back and pay them nothing.

Try proving it though, or spending $35 to take them to VCAT over $20. If they have invoices showing that they normally charge that for the service, you're fresh out of luck. They also have the right to hold your vehicle until payment is made.

Sucks, but yeah. Always have to get written quotes these days...even on cheap shit lol

Try proving it though, or spending $35 to take them to VCAT over $20. If they have invoices showing that they normally charge that for the service, you're fresh out of luck. They also have the right to hold your vehicle until payment is made.

but. but. but.

im scarey. that usually works. :wacko:

My local place fkd me last time I went in there...

I asked how much it would cost for them to flip my two rear tyre on the rim... Since they had some camber wear and I wanted to use the remaining outer tread for deca... I was told we can do that for $22... I asked "For both the rear tyres?" "Yep we'll do them both". so I was thinking "Finally a place that isn't going to rip me off".

I go down the street, have some lunch, come back and suddenly it's $44... $22 each... fuuuuuu, classic bait and switch. Said that was bullshit, and he dropped it to "$40, is the lowest we can do"

*rage*

that's why, i always pay, before the job is done.

or get a written quote if they refuse to let me pay. =P

Scary can work. I'd probably give you your $18 back...but not Simon...he's a cuddly koala.

nawww thanks babe.

simon. grow more beard/wear more leather. amazing how much shit gets done easier for you.

WL Brahs, anyone know of someone considering selling their 32 GTR? Must be rebuilt engine (preferably forged goodies and shiet). Neighbour interstate locations like NSW/SA is alright, too!

One of my mates is on the hunt for dat dere skyrice.

put a stock evo 9 MR BOV on the car instead of the atmo one that it came with to try and stop the car attempting to stall every time you come to a stop.

its so super sleeperish now, 90db exhaust + nearly inaudible BOV, the loudest thing when you rev it is the pod filter.

Try proving it though, or spending $35 to take them to VCAT over $20. If they have invoices showing that they normally charge that for the service, you're fresh out of luck. They also have the right to hold your vehicle until payment is made.

Sucks, but yeah. Always have to get written quotes these days...even on cheap shit lol

no need to prove shit.... i take my car... i am big

even if you are small it's pretty easy to kick up enough of a fuss to lose them another $40 customer

just came back from Lezzet on Brighton rd (contemporary The land of goat sphincter rings). was really really tasty. Wanted everything on the main course menu, got to taste 4 of them and all were good. Efse Dark Pilsener went down well with roasted pumpkin seeds.

Edit: not allowing the county the sphincter of the universe to be typed on a forum is rascist

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