Yep, and if $1000 only gets a really crap paint job because that's all they
do for $1000 they ought to give him his money back so he save up for a
$3000 job. The paint shop's problem is that they either can't do a decent
job for $1000 and so shouldn't have taken the job or advised you get a crap
job for that price or they can't do a decent job at any price.
Weslake-Monza 1330
In a message dated 01/05/2011 21:38:43 GMT Daylight Time,
ladaniels at sbcglobal.net writes:
Whether Ryan got the deal of the century at $1000 really doesn't matter
here. He had a contract to do the job at that price. In this state (WI)
it
doesn't even matter if he got it in writing as an oral contract is just as
enforceable as a written contract. I suspect that is the case in most
states. They had an agreement and the shop needs to live up to it even if
they lose money on the deal. At this point they have breached the
contract.
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