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![]() "Roger" wrote in message ... "Calvin Sambrook" wrote in message ... The big car windscreen repairer (yes I know it's just a front for replacement anyway but that's not the subject of this post) is running ads at the moment which go along the lines of: "Mr X had a chip and didn't get it repaired, he hit a pothole and it turned into a crack". Implicit is "if we'd have repaired it that wouldn't have happened" although that's not actually stated. Now I understand how a repair can stop water getting in and so prevent freeze-thaw breakages but is it in any way reasonable to claim that a repair, which is little more than filling the hole, can do anything to stop a chip turning into a crack because of mechanical stress? I can feel a letter to the ASA coming on. You do that, supplying your evidence and then post the result in a few weeks after they have investigated. It's obvious you haven't a clue what you are talking about. I thought you were going to mention the way the adverts were misleading people in to thinking that repairs were "free" when they are not ! Correction. They say that they MAY be free if you have comprehensive cover. Our last car was comprehensively insured, it was offered free and we had a chip repaired at no cost and with no effect on the no claims bonus. Our current car recently got a chip on the motorway and I am going to get that done shortly. -- Keith W Sunbury on Thames (If you can't laugh at life, it ain't worth living) |
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