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Old Nov 17, 2013 | 05:46 PM
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Originally Posted by ksozay
Because investigating the owner of the long blonde hair and then contemplating your other options, sounds more logical to you?

If you or the originator of the thread wish to hire a lawyer, a private detective, or pay for a DNA analysis on the blonde hair - your call. No judgment over here on my end. However, one man's perceived overreaction is another man's suggestion for help. I think we all want the owner to exit this situation feeling good. That's the core of what I took from you post and what I'd hope you and the owner would take from mine. Real life, not a perfect world, but just folks supporting each other on a Porsche forum, in their own way. Right?

Take care,

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Originally Posted by ksozay
Because investigating the owner of the long blonde hair and then contemplating your other options, sounds more logical to you?

If you or the originator of the thread wish to hire a lawyer, a private detective, or pay for a DNA analysis on the blonde hair - your call. No judgment over here on my end. However, one man's perceived overreaction is another man's suggestion for help. I think we all want the owner to exit this situation feeling good. That's the core of what I took from you post and what I'd hope you and the owner would take from mine. Real life, not a perfect world, but just folks supporting each other on a Porsche forum, in their own way. Right?

Take care,

KS
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Old Nov 20, 2013 | 09:11 AM
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If someone already suggested this and I missed it, forgive me...but if you want to sting that shop, find out who their insurance agent/carrier is and send them a detailed report of the incident. Their premiums for doing business should be adjusted accordingly. Absent a legal remedy, it's a way to take money out of their pocket and get a little "virtual revenge".
 
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