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Richsho 05-20-2020 07:58 AM

Car Ding
 
To the person who left a ding in my new blue SUV in Publix's parking lot, Colony Plaza last week, just to let you know your irresponsible actions left $800-$1,000 in repair cost for me.Thank you very much .

billethkid 05-20-2020 08:49 AM

One can see them do it every day in the various parking lots.

They open the door then push it all the way open, and many just kick it open.

When it bangs the vehicle next to them one can hear them grumble as if it was in their way.

Another segment of inconsiderate elders....fortunately they are in the minority.....and that still is too many.

Stu from NYC 05-20-2020 08:59 AM

The major reason I tend to park further away from stores so that other cars will normally not be near me.

New Englander 05-20-2020 09:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Stuart Zaikov (Post 1768310)
The major reason I tend to park further away from stores so that other cars will normally not be near me.

I do the same thing. Plus, walking is good for our aging bodies.

Stu from NYC 05-20-2020 11:50 AM

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Originally Posted by New Englander (Post 1768346)
I do the same thing. Plus, walking is good for our aging bodies.

Watch how people park around here and surprised more people do not do the same

Sail41 05-20-2020 12:24 PM

Give Brice Kelly dent repair a call. (386)216-5185. His work is amazing. I had a MB slk Black and sure enough got a dent. When he was done you couldn't find it. Plus he did a repair where a previous dent was removed but not to his perfection and that was no charge. You'd only be out a call.

Topspinmo 05-20-2020 09:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Richsho (Post 1768240)
To the person who left a ding in my new blue SUV in Publix's parking lot, Colony Plaza last week, just to let you know your irresponsible actions left $800-$1,000 in repair cost for me.Thank you very much .

parking lots are the second most dangerous areas in villages. The mail station parking lot is the dangerous.:shocked: I avoid it between 3PM and 6 PM. Store parking lots on windy days are excellent place to pick door dings. the wind blows all the empty carts that the lazy wont return to cart area.

OrangeBlossomBaby 05-20-2020 09:39 PM

1. If it's JUST a ding (which is an actual term with an actual meaning) then the repair would only cost between $100-200 total.
2. It's possible that it was a shopping cart/buggy/carriage that the wind blew into your car, and an employee or another customer rolled the cart back to the store and had no knowledge of the cart causing damage to your vehicle.

If it's not JUST a ding, then yeah that probably would've been someone being careless, and they should've made some attempt to communicate with you - gone into the store and asked to have "the owner of the car with plates blah blah blah" paged, or put a note on the windshield with their name and number on it, or something.

riley2011 05-21-2020 04:53 AM

That stinks!

Rodneysblue 05-21-2020 05:20 AM

It’s not just the elderly that are inconsiderate!

Girlcopper 05-21-2020 05:23 AM

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Originally Posted by OrangeBlossomBaby (Post 1768574)
1. If it's JUST a ding (which is an actual term with an actual meaning) then the repair would only cost between $100-200 total.
2. It's possible that it was a shopping cart/buggy/carriage that the wind blew into your car, and an employee or another customer rolled the cart back to the store and had no knowledge of the cart causing damage to your vehicle.

If it's not JUST a ding, then yeah that probably would've been someone being careless, and they should've made some attempt to communicate with you - gone into the store and asked to have "the owner of the car with plates blah blah blah" paged, or put a note on the windshield with their name and number on it, or something.

Agree totally. Plus, like previously said, if you want to avoid dings, park farther away from other vehicles. I have seen people squeeze into spots just to avoid walking more than 6 steps to the store.
A ding is a ding. It happens. Yes, annoying and disheartening on a new vehicle but the world doesnt stop turning.

600th Photo Sq 05-21-2020 05:26 AM

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Originally Posted by OrangeBlossomBaby (Post 1768574)
1. If it's JUST a ding (which is an actual term with an actual meaning) then the repair would only cost between $100-200 total.
2. It's possible that it was a shopping cart/buggy/carriage that the wind blew into your car, and an employee or another customer rolled the cart back to the store and had no knowledge of the cart causing damage to your vehicle.

If it's not JUST a ding, then yeah that probably would've been someone being careless, and they should've made some attempt to communicate with you - gone into the store and asked to have "the owner of the car with plates blah, blah, blah" paged, or put a note on the windshield with their name and number on it, or something.

I know exactly how the owner of his " New " car feels, it happened to me years ago.

It is a NEW Car, expensive, a lot of thought , planning went into the purchase.

I tend to park where the likelihood of someone parking next to me is slim, but every now and then some clunker decides to even though the lot is practically empty.

banjobob 05-21-2020 05:46 AM

Call a good dent removal guy and probably get repaired for less than 150 bucks Total Recon in Leesburg is one of the best call them

Doc724 05-21-2020 06:06 AM

We had that done to a new car several years and by new I mean less than 6 hours old. I parked at the end of a row and the other driver parked on the grass. When I saw the damage I went back into the store I saw the police officer and asked to have the car owner paged. We all walked to the parking lot and the owner was indignant and claimed she was not responsible. Until of course the office opened her car door and it perfectly matched the damage on my car. Woman was a jerk. Paintless dent removal fixed it. This is how auto dealers do it

MandoMan 05-21-2020 06:17 AM

A couple weeks ago my girlfriend bought a new Ford F-250 pickup truck. When we got it to her house, she asked me to grab a couple short lengths of 6 x 6 she uses for blocking the wheels of her horse trailer and toss them into the truck bed. One was covered with dried mud, slipped out of my hand, and hit the side of the truck, causing a 2” round dent in her new truck. I felt awful about it and promised to pay for the repair. (Shouldn’t a truck body be stronger than that?) Of course, a year from now, judging from the condition of her last truck, she will have much bigger dents, and she won’t get them fixed.

As for me, I try to park maybe a hundred yards from the store I’m visiting if it is a busy period. I especially avoid tight spaces.

My girlfriend’s mother, who is 85, drives a fancy Lexus. She not only tries to park close to the store—even though she walks three miles a day—but when she wants to back out, she pulls straight back without looking. Last year a guy ran into her while she was doing that. She actually thought that she had the right of way if she was backing out! She argued that he was at fault.

theruizs 05-21-2020 06:25 AM

I’ve had more dings in the 8 years we have been here than the entire time before it. Really dinged me off the first couple of times, but I guess now I’ve just accepted it as a part of the cost of living here.

jbrown132 05-21-2020 06:50 AM

Inconsiderate
 
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Originally Posted by Richsho (Post 1768240)
To the person who left a ding in my new blue SUV in Publix's parking lot, Colony Plaza last week, just to let you know your irresponsible actions left $800-$1,000 in repair cost for me.Thank you very much .

Yes, the person who did this was very inconsiderate. Look on the bright side though. Now that the first ding is out of the way you don’t have to worry about it any more.

OrangeBlossomBaby 05-21-2020 07:31 AM

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Originally Posted by 600th Photo Sq (Post 1768606)
I know exactly how the owner of his " New " car feels, it happened to me years ago.

It is a NEW Car, expensive, a lot of thought , planning went into the purchase.

I tend to park where the likelihood of someone parking next to me is slim, but every now and then some clunker decides to even though the lot is practically empty.

Pretty sure anyone who has ever bought a new car or one in good condition knows the feeling. It's not unique to only select few car owners of specific cars.

But if it's a ding, it's just a ding. Not a big deal. Not even important enough to make the list of "first world problems."

My car was new when I bought it. It was a "lot car." The dealership employees used it to get lunch for the crew and similar. It only had 300 miles on it, total. After driving it off the lot I discovered it already had a ding in the back. The dealership offered free ding repair for the first 90 days. I could never get in touch with the ding guy (it was a subcontract job). The 90 days expired. I got over it by the 100th day.

Really - it's a non-issue.

theruizs 05-21-2020 07:43 AM

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Originally Posted by 600th Photo Sq (Post 1768606)
I know exactly how the owner of his " New " car feels, it happened to me years ago.

It is a NEW Car, expensive, a lot of thought , planning went into the purchase.

I tend to park where the likelihood of someone parking next to me is slim, but every now and then some clunker decides to even though the lot is practically empty.

What is a clunker? Anything under $100,000? There are very few actual clunkers in the villages. The OP’s ding was likely not caused by one. And if it was just a ding, he way overpaid to fix it.

DeanFL 05-21-2020 07:57 AM

We (esp me) are VERY careful where and how we park. Been in TV for over 6 years - not one ding on our new cars. phew. But, must say, on one of the very windy days earlier this week - opened the car door as usual (no cars next to us) and the wind caught it. But luckily (as usual) I had a hand in the armrest. If I didn't and a car was next to us...BANG!

The TV folks, IMO, are no more inconsiderate with their car doors or shopping carts as anywhere in the USA.

Warren 05-21-2020 08:09 AM

Your insurance company will help with the repairs.

life is fun 05-21-2020 09:02 AM

Life is good
 
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Originally Posted by billethkid (Post 1768303)
One can see them do it every day in the various parking lots.

They open the door then push it all the way open, and many just kick it open.

When it bangs the vehicle next to them one can hear them grumble as if it was in their way.

Another segment of inconsiderate elders....fortunately they are in the minority.....and that still is too many.

When rather large people push the door open lean on the door to get our as they get out the door slides up and scratches the the side plus a ding. My solution is park far away and get my 10000 steps in so I don’t become
One of them another solution is put rubber molding on your doors just in case

justjim 05-21-2020 09:21 AM

Who “dinged” it
 
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Originally Posted by Rodneysblue (Post 1768602)
It’s not just the elderly that are inconsiderate!

Spot on.

Jima64 05-21-2020 09:25 AM

happened to me with a brand new astro van. parked in the middle of the lot and someone in a clunker lstation wagon decided to park right next to me and unload about 5 kids and two very overweight adults. came back to a large dent on the side they parked on.oh well that van did me good for 15 years.

CFrance 05-21-2020 09:32 AM

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Originally Posted by theruizs (Post 1768654)
I’ve had more dings in the 8 years we have been here than the entire time before it. Really dinged me off the first couple of times, but I guess now I’ve just accepted it as a part of the cost of living here.

And I would add it's part of the cost of merely THINKING about going to that Colony Publix shopping center.

SouthJerseyGirl 05-21-2020 09:43 AM

This in not just a Villages problem. It happens everywhere.

jryley2@yahoo.com 05-21-2020 09:47 AM

I’m sure Publix has a camera in their parking lot. Perhaps you can find them that way? That’s horrible

sloanst 05-21-2020 09:50 AM

I know what you are talking about. Got dinged by someone's Red Buick SUV. What the perp doesn't realize is the paint from my car is on the edge of their passenger door. I make a note to look for such cars every time I go out.

NavyVet 05-21-2020 09:53 AM

We dread those first dings! Whenever we got a new car, I would hardly drive it. I didn't want to be THE ONE who got the FIRST ding. Spouse would be so mad. Once that was over with, I could relax. LOL

Fenster 05-21-2020 09:54 AM

Inconsiderate
 
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Originally Posted by Richsho (Post 1768240)
To the person who left a ding in my new blue SUV in Publix's parking lot, Colony Plaza last week, just to let you know your irresponsible actions left $800-$1,000 in repair cost for me.Thank you very much .

Some people are so inconsiderate. They park right up against you and throw their doors open. Jerks.

Lsepanske@aol.com 05-21-2020 09:56 AM

Very sorry for your damage.......just an inconsiderate idiot with behaviors of opening doors and let's them fly open.
Particularly, owners with older cars. Makes little difference where you park, it will happen, they will find you..... Been there.

Pat La Rosa 05-21-2020 09:59 AM

It is surprising since the parking spaces allow for 2 golf carts. They are pretty wide considering that parking spaces for cars where there are no golf carts are probably one foot smaller. Was the ding circular or was it a vertical ding. I would imagine if another car door hit your car it would have a vertical dent. Otherwise I think it might have been a shopping cart.

600th Photo Sq 05-21-2020 11:09 AM

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Originally Posted by jbrown132 (Post 1768665)
Yes, the person who did this was very inconsiderate. Look on the bright side though. Now that the first ding is out of the way you don’t have to worry about it any more.

So basically what you are saying it sort of like getting a " Flu " once the vehicle get's the initial ding, the vehicle is now immune for ……

Wow what a relief ! :ohdear:

Leadbone1 05-21-2020 12:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Richsho (Post 1768240)
To the person who left a ding in my new blue SUV in Publix's parking lot, Colony Plaza last week, just to let you know your irresponsible actions left $800-$1,000 in repair cost for me.Thank you very much .

If you have a good automobile insurance it should cover most of this. These types of issues that are not collision related usually also have a low deductible. Like $250 ? At least check it out!

geoangel 05-21-2020 12:58 PM

Ask the store you were near if they have cameras, you might get lucky and identify the irresponsible person who hit you. Good luck, hope you’re able.

Stu from NYC 05-21-2020 01:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Lsepanske@aol.com (Post 1768807)
Very sorry for your damage.......just an inconsiderate idiot with behaviors of opening doors and let's them fly open.
Particularly, owners with older cars. Makes little difference where you park, it will happen, they will find you..... Been there.

Harder for them to find me when we are parked further away than we might have to.

gatherer47 05-21-2020 01:13 PM

to the two people who basically said "no big deal" that's NOT the point

VillageLiberal 05-21-2020 02:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Richsho (Post 1768240)
To the person who left a ding in my new blue SUV in Publix's parking lot, Colony Plaza last week, just to let you know your irresponsible actions left $800-$1,000 in repair cost for me.Thank you very much .

We're you the person parked askew taking up three spots instead of just one?

JP 05-21-2020 02:18 PM

I had a shopping cart hit my BMW and also some jerk in his golf cart scratch two circles of paint off of my bumper from screws on his license plate. Really irritating.

Marty94 05-21-2020 02:38 PM

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