Handlobraesing
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The service dept at local dealership damaged my wheel and they're being reluctant about replacing it. They insisted on reparing it and they did, but the post-repair finish is NOT the same quality as the other wheels.
I'm going to go see the service advisor about it, but I'm not really counting on a good result. They have not been very acceptive of their accountability and have been very cheap about compensating me for the damaged they've caused.
I read on the county site about filing a case in small claims court. I've learned that the defendant(s) needs to be served. The business needs to have a registered agent or something like that?
"6. As a corporation (must have name of the Registered Agent to serve)"
Do I serve the dealership itself, or the service manager?
Should I have sheriff serve the note or should I use certified mail? If I have the sheriff serve it, is this fee recoverable along with the court fee?
I would also like to know how soon the court can usually hear my case.
I'm going to go see the service advisor about it, but I'm not really counting on a good result. They have not been very acceptive of their accountability and have been very cheap about compensating me for the damaged they've caused.
I read on the county site about filing a case in small claims court. I've learned that the defendant(s) needs to be served. The business needs to have a registered agent or something like that?
"6. As a corporation (must have name of the Registered Agent to serve)"
Do I serve the dealership itself, or the service manager?
Should I have sheriff serve the note or should I use certified mail? If I have the sheriff serve it, is this fee recoverable along with the court fee?
I would also like to know how soon the court can usually hear my case.