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Body shops in TJ need and want your business.
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Because of that, a few years ago they set up some type of hearing board for Americans who had a complaint about bad business practiced by any of the shops. Kinda like a "watchdog group". Anyone know the name of the committee I'm talking about? <br><br>
All this committee dealt with were body shop issues, that's it - nothing else. I don't know if this committee still exists, or even what it's reputation is. It wouldn't be hard to find out. Most old school Mexican body shops are aware of this committee. <br><br>If I did go through with something like this - and I may not - I would take a lot of precautions and prepare for a worst case scenario. <br><br>I would have a long list of things to tend to before I handed my car over to a Mexican body shop. I would definitely investigate the existence of that committee or board, or whatever it's called. I would go to a good Mexican lawyer to find out if an American can take an unethical Mexican body shop owner to their version of a civil court. That type of consultation would cost about ten or twenty bucks.<br><br>I would find out if conversations recorded in secret with a digital voice recorder are admissable in a Mexican court. If the answer to that question is yes, then that's a best case scenario for someone like me, even better than having a witness.