Well you can't say fairer than that Mr Owens
Well you can't say fairer than that Mr Owens
I would feel the same however the guy had on two occasions turned you down to pay for the fault. I think he gets the message you are not a dishonest, friend cheating individual and is treating you how he believes you would treat him if the shoe was on the other foot. I think you're feeling guilty over nothing and I certainly doubt your friend is thinking any different. It's one of those things that has happened that you'll all laugh at later on in life. Like I said though, should the situation arise again and you are in your friends shoes next time - treat it exactly same, refuse to take money off of him.
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All you can do is offer to pay for it. If he declines, you can't feel guilty. Just offer to help again (in front of his Mrs) and if he declines again, there is nothing more you can do.
i would certainly offer to pay for the parts but if he dosn,t want the money then he is an honest guy and as said he bought the car as seen, but what i would now do would be to speak to his missus and find out how much it cost then offer to buy something that the needed for the house or whatever, then it would be seen as a gift and not you pressing the money onto him, anyhoo that is what i have done in the past and it panned out ok
well you did advise him not to drive it so the tyre is his problem.. The spring, well it could have gone the next day or the next week, when do you stop feeling bad about it.. Considering the circumstances I too would have offered some money to help with a spring but as he refused it you cannot keep pushing just make you feel better. it strikes me as he knows what he is doing and is level headed enough to take it on the chin and get on with it.. besides its a good reason for him to be able get lowering springs all round..
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