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• Feb 11, 2024

This woman in her late 40s to early 50s approached me at a Quick Quack regarding a dent in my front bumper. She offered to fix it for me for 200, when I said I didn’t have that, she said 100, then when I said I didn’t know if I had that, she said whatever I had. I gave her 80 and she started rubbing a paste on my car and then had a small plunger and pushed into the bump a few times, then said she was worried about cracking my paint. I said ok, then she took the paste and told me it was heat paste and it would pop out the dent in 24 hours. I was skeptical and she kept repeating it was heat paste and it would work, honest to god, and told me to call the number on the business card she gave me (‘John’ and his number were scratched out, this number was added) and she’d come fix it. She kept saying it was legit. Then when it wasn’t doing anything, she kept repeating that it would before taking off. I got her license plate but that’s it.

A man approached me while I was parked at the out-put of a car wash with a proposal to fix a visible dent on the back left fender of my car. He had on a shirt that looked somewhat professional, and which had on it a business phone number. He introduced himself as a representative of this company, "Dent Man - Bodywork and Automotive Repairs," and offered to take on the dent and the surrounding headlight for a reasonable price. After following me to a residential parking lot near my home, he took out tools and I left him unattended while he worked on repairing the exterior dent. He did work on the car as a preliminary, and left, to return at a scheduled time the next day. The second day, after he had done the majority of the bodywork, he requested the payment for the bodywork and an advance for the tail light, which he would need to order. Payment for the actual bodywork repairs was done in cash ($500), though the check for the tail light ($250) was cashed without him returning to finish the work he was paid for. He has not returned phone calls or responded to the scheduled appointment times since taking off with the check.

Photo attached of the end results of his work - Orange flecking is a ceramic-based paste which he used to obscure the fact that the work beneath was shoddy. Washed off in water to reveal alterations to the paint job and non-completed bodywork, in addition to non completed headlight module replacement.

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