BOB POYNTER CHEVY DOES SUB PAR PAINT WORK!!!!!!! People need to know not to bring you vehicle to BP for any body work. They had my truck for 2 months and what I got back was a joke. I brought it back the first time for huge specs of dirt, primer exposed (yes primer), dents they were paid to fix but didn't fixed, along with ripped window tint and crack tail light, and large cracks in the paint. They fixed the exposed primer, window tint, cracked tail light, and most of the dirt specs.
I got it back the second time and it still has the dent and cracks in the paint. They say the cracks are from bondoe that was cracked. Funny thing is this wasn't in the old paint and when I asked why it didn't show in the old paint they said they didn't know. I asked them to let me get this straight cracks in the bondoe that doesn't show up in the old paint, but shows up in the new paint, that's on top the old paint (that's not cracked)?
I'm a paint technician for an automotive company with 16 years experience and I know that this is a line of BS they are giving me. They know as well as I do the cracks are either from too thick of paint, too short of flash time or they mixed the paint wrong.
IMO it just comes down to they simply have had my truck too long and all the work they are doing now is free work and want to rid themselves of this, so they can get back to paying jobs. They should have got it right the first time and all this could have been avoided.
I called my insurance agent (this work is from an accident) and they are going to look at BP's work. I also plan to have a different body shop look at the work and give me a written explanation on what they think is happening. I will then use this information to turn them into the BBB, and the FTC. I also plan to take this to small claims if need be.
People listen too me, if you need body work done to your car. DON'T GO TO BOB POYNTER. Don't make the same mistake I made.
I got it back the second time and it still has the dent and cracks in the paint. They say the cracks are from bondoe that was cracked. Funny thing is this wasn't in the old paint and when I asked why it didn't show in the old paint they said they didn't know. I asked them to let me get this straight cracks in the bondoe that doesn't show up in the old paint, but shows up in the new paint, that's on top the old paint (that's not cracked)?
I'm a paint technician for an automotive company with 16 years experience and I know that this is a line of BS they are giving me. They know as well as I do the cracks are either from too thick of paint, too short of flash time or they mixed the paint wrong.
IMO it just comes down to they simply have had my truck too long and all the work they are doing now is free work and want to rid themselves of this, so they can get back to paying jobs. They should have got it right the first time and all this could have been avoided.
I called my insurance agent (this work is from an accident) and they are going to look at BP's work. I also plan to have a different body shop look at the work and give me a written explanation on what they think is happening. I will then use this information to turn them into the BBB, and the FTC. I also plan to take this to small claims if need be.
People listen too me, if you need body work done to your car. DON'T GO TO BOB POYNTER. Don't make the same mistake I made.