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Flood-stricken mechanics under pressure as car owners push for cost-free repairs

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  • Vagina 18 hours ago

    Why? What are the insurance companies doing?

  • Emperor Gyaedu 17 hours ago

    Exactly my thoughts, what has government got to do with this?
    Most mechanics and artisans need education on how to handle their professions contractually with clients. Force Majeure disclaimers etc.

  • Concerned Ghanaian 16 hours ago

    Insurance companies are treating these floods as an act of God so they will not pay out. I think given this is a natural disaster the mechanics should also be exempt from blame. It is a hard pill to swallow for the vehicle o ...
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  • ST GHFUO: Kwame Nkrumah International Airport 14 hours ago

    Doing the same thing you vagina is doing you where go sell your that to whiteman

  • Lori 18 hours ago

    Nonsense. All these cars must be rutted. One does not repair such damage to modern cars

  • Ken 17 hours ago

    What!!! This is a Force Majeure situation. The mechanics should be educated to refuse such a proposition.

  • Tony 17 hours ago

    Nonsense, why should be government help you to repair those cars, how much of the workmanship charged during normal times were paid as tax to the government? My get your workshop insured against such calamities and pay the ne ...
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  • Custom Auction 15 hours ago

    IT'S LEGAL, AUTHORISE AND APROVED BY THE
    FEDERAL GOVERNMENT OF VEHICLES AUCTION.. .. CALL OR WHATSAPP OFFICER FOR ANY OTHER PRODUCT'S AND YEAR'S!!
    SOME CAR LIST BELOW
    .Toyota 4Runner: =gh30,000
    Toyota Avalon: =gh20,000
    T ...
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  • Mike 13 hours ago

    In a Way the sensible mechanics will learn from this,
    Some of them will give you unnecessary delay to repair your car, many excuses

  • Pogas 13 hours ago

    I think the owners must understand the circumstances and help the mechanics, though it is painful and difficult

  • Charles 12 hours ago

    I think we are all under a spell. Failure of governance and we are all quite wow.

  • Yaw Manu 12 hours ago

    Are the owners of the vehicles on some controlled substances?

  • Chairman One 11 hours ago

    Frustration has occurred. The mechanics are discharged from their responsibilities. They should refuse payments and any action against them will not lie

  • Nana 9 hours ago

    That is not the mechanics fault. They should go after the insurance companies.

  • Northern Boy 8 hours ago

    Those Mechanics with proven tax records should be assisted. Those that pay no tax shouldn't even think about it. If they pay no tax where do they expect government to get money to assist them? Or thry think that once you are ...
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