A few weeks ago I backed up into a parked car at a new job.

I’m a new driver and wanted to do the right thing, even though the damage was minor, so I left my details.

I get a text about it and we agree to go without insurance and I’ll pay for the damage.

They get a quote from a garage and give me a copy.

I’m just not sure she is getting the work done, but don’t know if she could then just make an insurance claim anyway.

The invoice for the garage has the address and phone number, but the landline doesn’t work, I can’t find the garage on Google (I can find everything online). I texted the mobile on the invoice to see about making payment with CC rather than bank transfer but they’re not set up for that they said.

So my question is, does it matter if she isn’t getting the work done and pockets the money as I have admitted to her in text liability after all so if I question the legitimacy of the invoice she could just decide to go get a real one and have the work done. Or if it’s fake is that fraud on her part and I don’t need to do anything.

Bare in mind this is close to work too so don’t want drama but also do want to keep the £150.

    • lps2@lemmy.ml
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      1 year ago

      Even 15 years ago a basic repaint was ~$500+ and with labor rates today this is estimating like a half hour or less which just doesn’t track. If this is the person, absolutely shell out the $150 as that’s a steal of a deal

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        1 year ago

        You’re using dollars, and US based rates and labour costs, in a post that’s using pounds, in a UK community.

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          1 year ago

          And yet that changes nothing. A quick Google search shows labor rates are fairly consistent between the US and UK (with the US a tad higher) - I’m seeing £350-500 as the estimate to respray a bumper which is over double the amount being shared ITT

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            1 year ago

            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

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            1 year ago

            Also if you look at how terrible the place looks on google maps, you would well believe it only cost 150 pounds 😂 because the guy is running a run down dirty garage lol

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        1 year ago

        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