This is happening to a co-worker of mine at my new job.
'Paula' is driving a friends car right now. The other day she had a guy from another company in our building came into the office and indicate that she scratched the paint on his car ( a BMW ). Paula goes out and looks at the two cars and does not believe that she caused the damage. There is a scratch on her bumper, but she does not remember if it was there when she started using the car. Paula says the scratches are at different heights and that she does not remember hitting him.
Now for the sucky part, instead of being a honest person about it he puts a $1900 quote on her windshield.
We all think he is trying to scam her into fixing his car when it was not her fault.
B.T.W. My SO hit someone in 2008 and it only cost us $1200 to buy a new bumper, get it painted and rent the other lady a car for 2 days while her car was in the shop.
'Paula' is driving a friends car right now. The other day she had a guy from another company in our building came into the office and indicate that she scratched the paint on his car ( a BMW ). Paula goes out and looks at the two cars and does not believe that she caused the damage. There is a scratch on her bumper, but she does not remember if it was there when she started using the car. Paula says the scratches are at different heights and that she does not remember hitting him.
Now for the sucky part, instead of being a honest person about it he puts a $1900 quote on her windshield.
We all think he is trying to scam her into fixing his car when it was not her fault.
B.T.W. My SO hit someone in 2008 and it only cost us $1200 to buy a new bumper, get it painted and rent the other lady a car for 2 days while her car was in the shop.
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