PayrollHRGuy
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Zigner, did you quote yourself?
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That was weird...it's fixed now.Zigner, did you quote yourself?
Ok, thank you for defining these things. I agree that there could be criminal liability in this sort of situation, but I also believe it is more likely that it will be passed off as a civil matter.Gone meaning not in possession of the shop that you entrusted to for the work. And by possession I mean it has been liquidated, sold, transfer of title, scrapped, not recoverable.
As mentioned previously, I'm confident that you can do dozens of things. One of those things would be to hire someone local to visit the mechanic. Such are the hazards of doing this sort of transaction with someone so far away.