i have been in the buis for a long time and this whole incedent is nothing new. coors can is right and i know this from this situation. i honestly think that bucky could have priced the job higher and gave better quality. but in his defense that was at least 2k under what i would have charged for a color change without buffing the car. i think that was a sort of hookup and a low price to help bring in the buisness. word to bucky......no matter how you sell your stuff, never sell it short. just dont bother with the job if you will have to go through hell to get nothing in the end. on the other hand your name is now out there . no one has 100 percent feedback on body and paint work. it really is the hardest skilled labor job to get in other folks eyes..... right.
keeep in mind people that there is no perfect paintjob...ever,ever. nowhere. NOBODY CAN SPRAY A PERFECT PAINTJOB FREE OF SURFACE TRASH AND MINOR BLEMISHES. that being said maybe this can be worked out amongst yourselves, if not you can always resort to bashing and other sorts. it really works, bad word of mouth is considered free advertisement, just is something i try and stay away from. thats why my paint work is far and few between. then when i do a job i try and price it on the customers projected attitude and problems i might encounter due to the paintjob bargain hunter.
another thing i dont feel its proper to pay to be a sponsor, but be free from negative comments because you are. this site has extreme moderation problems.




