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lorcster123
6 years to break even is probably a bit much, maybe 2-3
But it's your choice if you want to use it or not. I'm happy using the app with ads
Also if you look at how terrible the place looks on google maps, you would well believe it only cost 150 pounds ๐ because the guy is running a run down dirty garage lol
Depends a lot on the amount of damage done though. If its a tiny scrape, it would only take a few minutes to fix it
No problem.
Given you did hit her car or scratch it or whatever, 150 pounds is about as little as you could have expected to pay. Whether she fixes the car or not doesnt really matter but I do believe she did it would not make sense to fake an invoice for that.
She could still TRY claim off insurance but given you have written confirmation from her that she fixed it already, I doubt that will happen
I am assuming you are from the US given you state prices in dollars, which may have varying prices to the UK
For a minor scratch I can't imagine the price being 500 dollars or euros personally, I would have imagined it would be a lot less. 150 does seem a little cheap but it really depends on the extent of the damage, if its just a small scratch it could be 150. If its a decent scrape and its deep into the paintwork it will be a lot more
Google play or iOS? Google play is 3 stars i think
Edit: Sorry sync is only for Android not iOS. I think its because of geographical location or device type as another user said
Nobody wants you to be Jamie vardy but they do want you to not make the team lose the ball constantly ๐ hopefully with time I can improve
I would imagine him having the invoice of it being fixed and her sending it to him would hold up against an insurance claim. People settle minor stuff like this outside insurance all the time and that stuff doesn't happen
If I was you I would just pay the 150 pounds.
The invoice looks pretty similar to garages because they tend to just be ran by one or two people and dont have sophisticated invoice generation. Their systems are old school and work off pen and paper, which is what your (or her) invoice was.
Also, you could argue that even if she didnt get the work done, 150 pounds sounds about right for a slight backup/bump into another car. If she wanted to pocket the money, or possibly wait and get the car fixed at a later date, that would possibly be her right too.
If the invoice is inflated (e.g. Its a fake invoice and a higher amount than you damaged) thats a different story. That would be fraud. But I am not sure 150 pounds is inflated. A worry about getting it done outside insurance is people will defraud you and make their mechanic produce a fake invoice, higher than the actual amount. But its hard to see that happened here given its such a small amount.
Only thing that's annoying is certain niche communities are completely dead on lemmy