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10-25-2002, 04:34 PM
I emailed SAIT to ask them about the body work they do to provide their students with experiance and to work on your car... Heres the email:
Attn. Mr. Leigh McDonald
I have been passed a message that you have inquired about our policies for booking auto body repairs into the Auto Body Program here at SAIT?
Attached is our listing criteria that must be met in order to have consideration of project vehicles entering into the program. If your vehicle will fit into all listed criteria, you can call me for an appointment for viewing and possible listing for future programs.
Sincerely,
Steve Schwartz
ATTACHMENT
SAIT Transportation Department
Auto Body Centre
Listing Policy
1) We only list vehicles that will enhance the training that we provide to our students
2) Vehicles must be 8 years of age or younger
3) Vehicles must have collision damage
4) We do not repair rust
5) We do not perform complete paint jobs
6) We do not perform insurance claims
7) You must be able to leave your vehicle for an indefinite period of time
8) We do not supply courtesy vehicles
9) We must view the vehicle in order to determine whether the repairs required are suitable for our students
10) If the vehicle is towed in and rejected, you are responsible for the tow charges
11) We do not accept vehicles that have been disassembled or partially worked on
12) If the required repairs to your vehicle suit our program, we will list your vehicle
13) We look after the ordering of all parts including OEM, quality replacement parts, and good used parts taking price, availability, and time lines into consideration
14) We will contact you if and when we require your vehicle for repairs
15) There is no guarantee that all repairs requested will be performed
16) Your vehicle will be repaired to an Industry Standard
17) You are responsible for the cost of all parts, materials, and a service charge
18) Once the vehicle is completed and you have been notified, you must pick it up within 48 hours or a storage fee will be charged
19) We warranty our work to the same extent as an Industry Standard (1 year on all repairs – no warranty whatsoever on rust)
So I cant get that done :( Stupid 8 year rule
Attn. Mr. Leigh McDonald
I have been passed a message that you have inquired about our policies for booking auto body repairs into the Auto Body Program here at SAIT?
Attached is our listing criteria that must be met in order to have consideration of project vehicles entering into the program. If your vehicle will fit into all listed criteria, you can call me for an appointment for viewing and possible listing for future programs.
Sincerely,
Steve Schwartz
ATTACHMENT
SAIT Transportation Department
Auto Body Centre
Listing Policy
1) We only list vehicles that will enhance the training that we provide to our students
2) Vehicles must be 8 years of age or younger
3) Vehicles must have collision damage
4) We do not repair rust
5) We do not perform complete paint jobs
6) We do not perform insurance claims
7) You must be able to leave your vehicle for an indefinite period of time
8) We do not supply courtesy vehicles
9) We must view the vehicle in order to determine whether the repairs required are suitable for our students
10) If the vehicle is towed in and rejected, you are responsible for the tow charges
11) We do not accept vehicles that have been disassembled or partially worked on
12) If the required repairs to your vehicle suit our program, we will list your vehicle
13) We look after the ordering of all parts including OEM, quality replacement parts, and good used parts taking price, availability, and time lines into consideration
14) We will contact you if and when we require your vehicle for repairs
15) There is no guarantee that all repairs requested will be performed
16) Your vehicle will be repaired to an Industry Standard
17) You are responsible for the cost of all parts, materials, and a service charge
18) Once the vehicle is completed and you have been notified, you must pick it up within 48 hours or a storage fee will be charged
19) We warranty our work to the same extent as an Industry Standard (1 year on all repairs – no warranty whatsoever on rust)
So I cant get that done :( Stupid 8 year rule