24-10-12, 06:51 PM
Mmmmm...........Makes you think whats best!..Ive been with the RAC for the last 5 years and used their services on 2 ocasions with the car and one with the bike. I broke down with the bike and when the mechanic looked at it, he gave me the wrong advice which i am glad to say i didnt listen to. When the car broke down, he mechanic couldnt have been more helpful if he tried! Brilliant service!...
The mechanic (loosely termed) who collected your bike mate was obviously have a really bad day and didnt want to lose your bike off the back of his truck. This is by no means any excuse to completely fuck your handlebars, switches and levers. The loose term of 'its your responsibility once collected by the RAC' can not be used as a full excuse for the damage to you motorcycle as it could be termed as 'unnecessary excess force' to secure the bike. This is a definate situation where you can sue the RAC for the damage. Go to citizens advice or get a solicitors letter for backup. The letter might cost you £25.00 but this you can also claim back.
Pay your rent mate and keep the roof over your head but start the ball rolling with a call to the solicitors!..
The mechanic (loosely termed) who collected your bike mate was obviously have a really bad day and didnt want to lose your bike off the back of his truck. This is by no means any excuse to completely fuck your handlebars, switches and levers. The loose term of 'its your responsibility once collected by the RAC' can not be used as a full excuse for the damage to you motorcycle as it could be termed as 'unnecessary excess force' to secure the bike. This is a definate situation where you can sue the RAC for the damage. Go to citizens advice or get a solicitors letter for backup. The letter might cost you £25.00 but this you can also claim back.
Pay your rent mate and keep the roof over your head but start the ball rolling with a call to the solicitors!..
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