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โAug-31-2016 10:19 AM
mgirardo wrote:
Unless you can prove the repair shop knew they had a rat problem, you probably don't have a case for more than $100. Wiring isn't that expensive and the fix isn't complicated. I would tell them to keep their $100 and make the necessary repairs. They will have a happy customer and they will not have to lose $100.
-Michael
โAug-31-2016 08:15 AM
โAug-31-2016 08:01 AM
mabynack wrote:
The RV Repair Facility just e-mailed me and they knocked $100 of the repair bill. I'm a little upset. I figured that since it happened at their facility that they should be responsible for it.
โAug-31-2016 07:00 AM
โAug-31-2016 06:51 AM
Etstorm wrote:mabynack wrote:
I need some advice, but I'm also writing this to vent a little. I dropped my RV off at the local repair shop because of a broken hydraulic line. When I went back to pick it up, rats had gotten into the wiring and destroyed it. The 12 volt wires going from the plug to the brakes and battery were completely chewed off. I assumed the RV repair facility would take responsibility for it, since it happened while the RV was in their custody. No such luck. They want me to pay $500 for the repairs.
I have two ultrasonic pest repellants in the FW - one at each end. I used steel wool and expanding foam to block all the openings where rats can get into the RV. How can you prevent the rats from chewing the wires? This is the second time that I've had to deal with this and it's cost me $2000.
Saw a tip today
Take Irish Spring soap, cut in half and put in mesh bags under the rig.
Supposedly rodents hate the smell and stay away
โAug-31-2016 06:45 AM
DutchmenSport wrote:
I once watched a Jude Judy episode where someone took their car in for a repair. While in the custody of the repair shop, the car was broken into and things were stolen. They had it posted they were not responsible for any damages. The owner of the car took them to court to pay for the damages and losses. Judge Judy ruled in the car owner's favor. Reason? The repair shop had responsibility for safe keeping of the car and they were negligent in their responsibility to keep the car safe while in their possession. Even though they claimed they were not responsible, they were. They ended up having to pay for the loss and damage.
I don't know the circumstances or the conditions of your repair shop, but it is something to consider. Small claims do not take lawyers and the cost involved. Just because they post a sign does not mean mean they are exempt. Something to think about there?
โAug-31-2016 05:55 AM
โAug-29-2016 06:59 PM
Etstorm wrote:
Saw a tip today
Take Irish Spring soap, cut in half and put in mesh bags under the rig.
Supposedly rodents hate the smell and stay away
โAug-29-2016 06:51 PM
mabynack wrote:
I need some advice, but I'm also writing this to vent a little. I dropped my RV off at the local repair shop because of a broken hydraulic line. When I went back to pick it up, rats had gotten into the wiring and destroyed it. The 12 volt wires going from the plug to the brakes and battery were completely chewed off. I assumed the RV repair facility would take responsibility for it, since it happened while the RV was in their custody. No such luck. They want me to pay $500 for the repairs.
I have two ultrasonic pest repellants in the FW - one at each end. I used steel wool and expanding foam to block all the openings where rats can get into the RV. How can you prevent the rats from chewing the wires? This is the second time that I've had to deal with this and it's cost me $2000.
โAug-29-2016 03:45 PM
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