justimagine5
Junior Member
I bought a large fiberglass statue from a collector in Florida. The item was picked up, crated and shipped via Craters and Freighters of SW Fl., a well-known company for shipping such items. It was insured for 5,000 dollars automatically as it was to be crated. It arrived damaged and I was told, "We'll take care of you, " and was asked to get a repair estimate. The first came in at 2,000 dollars and Craters balked, saying it was ridiculously high. The second came in at about 500.00 for a spot repair, but they were not entirely sure the repair would be invisible. (The statue is seamless and silver in color) Aren't I entitled to be satisfied with the repair? What if it needs more work to be invisible. (which is what the first guy promised) Both repairs were well under the 5,000. Craters promised to send me papers to sign for the second estimate- but they have not sent anything. This item was shipped in July and I'd like to get it finished. Do I have to get a lawyer in Fl and sue for more than the amount to pay him? (I live in MS) I have all the emails between the shipping company and me. The 8-ft statue cannot be easily carried to repair shops for estimates and most places will not make house-calls. I have only been able to get the two estimates in several months. What should I do?