You feel guilty about what? This statement that you made tells me that you need to get State Farm fully involved letting them know "EXACTLY" what was said and what was done.
Returning the car to me with body shop sanding dust everywhere inside is completely unacceptable. In fact your vehicle should be detailed removing any evidence that work was actually done.
Call State Farm with a full report. It's their job to see to it that work is done to factory specs and to your satisfaction. Be nice but be firm about what you require.
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Originally Posted by stygian7
Excuse me!!! The first time I took it back, the body shop guy said not to call State Farm if there was a problem because they get in trouble.
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