Dear Kurt,
Thank you for the incredible service and affordable pricing. Out of need for transparency, I got 7 quotes in the neighborhood, nervously promising ahead of time to collect as many quotes as possible, and go with the most affordable quote (for the woman who hit my parked vehicle and left a note). To my relief, the most affordable was also my first preference. The job was done so well that it's only noticeable today, due to the fact that it's the cleanest part of the car. The woman who hit my car was initially really confused by why it might seem high to her, and I had to explain to her that such a repair takes a considerable amount of time and skillset. Having to remove and disassemble the bumper, carefully taking out and later put back all of the complicated sensors in tricky places, buffing, painting, drying, adding a number of chemicals, and having to mold the plates back together piece-by-peice. I don't know much about car repair, but I felt like it was only honest if I better understand the craft, so that I can explain it to the woman, who was quite numerous in her detailed questions. I was a tad concerned that perhaps I should have gone straight to insurance and that perhaps I was being irresponsible and being taken advantage of by having to find a cheaper solution than bumper replacement and not having a rental car paid for, but I can legitimately say that I am happy that I managed to keep the woman's insurance rates down, give her a fresh start on her insurance, and find a middle ground which satisfied everyone somehow. I find that there is a rule in life. you can have 1-out-of-3 things if very lucky, and 2-out-of-3 things at very best. 1. Speed 2. Quality 3. Economy. In this case, I maxed out. I would send any car your way in the future. Thank you for your help. We are both most grateful for helping making this (somehow) work for all three of us.
Warmest regards,
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