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Old 01-07-2006, 17:47
Paddy Paddy is offline
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But you really have got to check it over extremely thoroughly when you take it. A firm in Patong did it to me once, pointing out a tiny tiny scratch about three inches long when I took it back. I didn't think it had happened while I had it but I couldn't honestly swear that it hadn't - I just hadn't noticed it. (I live in an apartment block with a parking garage that's full of ridiculously tight corners and I end up scratching my fender or scraping the wing mirror every now and then, so I suppose I'm not really tuned into it.)

The guy only wanted 400 baht and I gave it to him to save the drama. It probably was a bit of a try-on. But when I've hired one since, I've gone over it with a tooth comb first. No more problems.
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