Should Peter leave a card?

Should Peter leave a card? Car parks, both public and private are places Peter spends a lot of time in. And we all know when we visit a car park, we will see many examples of damage to paintwork that Peter could repair. Should Peter put a business card under a wiper blade?

If you have found this site you probably already know how to get such damage fixed at reasonable cost but, despite ChipsAway being active in the UK for 15 years, there are lots of people out there who still think the only solution is a few days in a body shop, a big bill and no guarantee of a good colour match.

If you visited a car park in Leicester City, how would you react to one of Peter’s cards being tucked under your wiper blade, why not let him know.

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3 Responses to “ Should Peter leave a card? ”

  1. Harry Says:

    I wouldn’t have a problem with finding a card, but it would have to be obvious why it was there, so “you’ve got a scratch, we can fix it” sort of thing would be best. Good luck.

  2. Peter Says:

    I have just been talking to a Customer about this very thing and he suggested only leaving a card where the damage looks as though it has been there a while. That way they will know it was not something Peter had done lol

  3. Sharon Says:

    Yes leave a card! I have experienced 2 bad car park scratches & spent £800 in insurance excess to get them fixed. Had I of found a card on my car, I would of called you for a quote first!

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