The guy that did this to my bike charged me £567, he is called Rob.b and has a not declared business called RB Motorcycles in Blackpool. Be aware and don't let this happen to your bike. The link will take you to flicker where I have put the pictures for viewing, the more people see this the better. I am so upset I can't even begin to describe how much. I can't afford to have it re-done (again) and he wont refund the cost.
Please leave comments I would like your honest opinions.http://www.flickr.com/photos/givenc...08/
Ann-marie
Just had a filck though the pic looks shit and been done by a tosser sorry for being blunt
Go see a solictor NOW take him to court and sue the w****er lookes like he painted it outside in the rain or you could go see a few mates if you know what i mean
A well worded e-mail and pics to mcn for there paper may help
Oh dear. Even if he's not a Limited/declared business, I would seek advice from CAB and they'll point you in the right direction to perhaps recovering some, if not all, of your money. Maybe inform the Inland Revenue of this mans "business" - they might be interested to hear that he's trading as a business and maybe he should be declaring some of the income from it.....
put an add in the local paper asking local bikers to come and have a look at your bike and let them see for themselves,,,,what a have a ride around with a mate to local biker places and tell as many people as you can who made the mess and where he is !!!!!
Ann Marie
Thats disgusting, johnny aged 5 could have done a better job. Really feel for you. I'm sure like the guy's have said already name & shame him to the tax man and deffo on MCN it's got a wider audience. I'm fairly sure you've got a case through the small claims court.
If u r a MAG member, show them yr bike next Weds at Uncle Tom's Cabin, Queen's Promenade, Blackpool (7.30pm).
Even if not a member (and why not?), they could still put the word out.
I can't ride the bike anywhere now, just set off for a ride out and it cut dead. Not happy It's not the battery or petrol. That's two lots of bad news in two days awaiting number three now.
Sale and supply of goods and services act,it covers just about everything,it lets them know your serious,even if they do ignore it,youve gone down the correct road to keep yourself right.I used it to good effect after a crap "professional"paint job and others things,usually 3 choices for you,put back to the condition before the work, full refund or redone how it was origionally agreed to be.Write the tosser a letter stating everything that was agreed at the start,price,and what if any communication was made regarding the job and the end results and why you want it redone or whatever you choose.Give a week to respond (cab usually say 2 weeks) but with that mess just go for it,give a week, asking for a formal reply,then hand it over to cab,they love owt like that,give them a call before hand if you need to be sure yourself,Good luck,(Shhhh you could always burn his shop down)ooops did i say burn?I meant go down to his shop and have a word in his shell like,with other like minded souls.;-)
personally, i would not want to drag this through the forums just now. that will not help you and will get his back up, as it seems to have done. you need to take the moral high ground and be professional about it, so think twice before slagging him off just now.
get in touch with your CAB as Tiggatiny says because fxr is right, you have the sale of goods and services act on your side.
it does not look pretty, nor particularly safe. really hope you manage to get it resolved.
Definitely get in touch with the CAB JM. I'm a trainee adviser with the CAB and they have access to all the accurate info re: sale of goods act etc. They will tell you about the steps you can try before the small claims court, which is the final option, whether you have a case, the costs involved and how to go about it if that's what you decide to do.
They will also write a stonking good letter on your behalf and it's amazing the effect of a letter outlining their responsibilities in the nicest possible way, and on headed paper can have
I have to agree hon CAB, no matter what he is trading & as such could be covered by Public liability insurance, Motor Trade or maybe Motor trade combined insurance, all of these you will be able to make a claim against for the shoddy work he has done.
If he has damaged your bike whilst having it this would also be covered under said policies,
To be trading without these insurances is a VERY risky business as it leaves you wide open to lose an awful lot. knew working for an insurance co would come in handy lol ... just not so soon
Got to agree with DumfriesDik on this one. Be careful what is said in forums as personal attacks on the ***** can be used in any defence he has.
You have been given sound advice by others too re CAB to begin with. Small claims can be risky as you could end up paying more in fees than you get, even with a seemingly clear cut case like this.
CAB will give you your options, backed with sound legal advice.
I really hope you get this sorted, and the 'Tradesman' is stopped from inflicting this on anybody else!
Good luck.
Paint finish looks like it has had poor preparation as it appears to have 'silicone reaction',I used to work at a car supermarket preparation centre and it happened every now and then,acrylic paint reacts with silicone residues from polish etc and bubbles up like in your pics-only cure is to paint it again!
If he was a professional automotive painter I suspect he would know this.
Good luck sorting it all out.