David Fermani
Forza Auto Salon
What would you do?
Somewhat good friend has been asking you to detail his car. He and you both know that your typical charges are more than he is willing to pay, yet because he's your friend you decide to give him a great deal and charge him your bare minimum buddy price. You don't even want to really detail his cars, but you feel compelled to help him because he sends you lots of referrals and has been a good friend for many years. You detail his car and everything turns out excellent with the detail. There's several issues such as overspray, decades of oxidation and marring that make you go above and beyond to make things look their best so he'll be extra happy.
The car happens to be a convertible (from the 60's) and when you go to put the top up part of it bangs the deck lid of the car and puts 2 large chips on both sides. Turns out the same thing happened to the owner (unknown to you) and he just got the car out of the body shop where they repaired/painted the deck lid in the same areas. It turns out that this is a flaw with the car's top and you had never been told about it. You end up touching up the chips and let your friend know about it when he comes to pic up his car from you and apologize for the damage. Your friend is still pretty upset.
Do you:
**Offer to pay for all or some of the repair knowing it will cost more then what you charged him to detail it?
**Claim that because you charged him so little and didn't know this could of happened that the damage is on him?
**Other - (explain)
Somewhat good friend has been asking you to detail his car. He and you both know that your typical charges are more than he is willing to pay, yet because he's your friend you decide to give him a great deal and charge him your bare minimum buddy price. You don't even want to really detail his cars, but you feel compelled to help him because he sends you lots of referrals and has been a good friend for many years. You detail his car and everything turns out excellent with the detail. There's several issues such as overspray, decades of oxidation and marring that make you go above and beyond to make things look their best so he'll be extra happy.
The car happens to be a convertible (from the 60's) and when you go to put the top up part of it bangs the deck lid of the car and puts 2 large chips on both sides. Turns out the same thing happened to the owner (unknown to you) and he just got the car out of the body shop where they repaired/painted the deck lid in the same areas. It turns out that this is a flaw with the car's top and you had never been told about it. You end up touching up the chips and let your friend know about it when he comes to pic up his car from you and apologize for the damage. Your friend is still pretty upset.
Do you:
**Offer to pay for all or some of the repair knowing it will cost more then what you charged him to detail it?
**Claim that because you charged him so little and didn't know this could of happened that the damage is on him?
**Other - (explain)