Well, my BMW had a problem with the brakes. I went to a local mechanic who claimed to be experienced with BMWs. He replaced some parts but then a new issue emerged. Apparently, he didn't do the job right. When I took it back to the BMW service center, they told me that the wrong parts were used and I had to pay again to get it fixed properly. It was really frustrating.
Many BMW owners complain about oil leaks. It seems that over time, some models are prone to developing oil leaks which can be difficult to pinpoint. Mechanics may have to take apart a lot of the engine components to find the source of the leak. And of course, this means more labor costs and a longer time without the car.
In my old apartment, the heating system was always breaking down during the winter. The maintenance guy would come, tinker around for a bit, and leave. But the problem would just come back. One time, we had no heat for almost a week. It was freezing. We were constantly begging the management to fix it properly but they seemed more interested in just doing quick, temporary fixes.
Sure. One horror story is about a building's elevator maintenance. The company cut corners on parts to save money. As a result, the elevator got stuck frequently, leaving people trapped inside for hours. It was terrifying for those stuck and also a big liability for the building management.
In a factory maintenance work, they were supposed to clean and maintain a large piece of machinery. But one of the workers forgot to lock a crucial part in place after cleaning. When they restarted the machine, that part flew out and damaged other components. It led to weeks of production halt and costly repairs.
There was this one time when a landscaper was trimming bushes. He accidentally cut through an underground cable. This not only disrupted the power supply to the house but also caused damage to the cable which was expensive to repair. The homeowner was left without power for hours and the landscaper had to bear the cost of the cable repair.
Well, there's a story about a guy who used the wrong products to maintain his dreads. He thought a regular hair wax would work fine. But instead, it made his dreads really hard and brittle. As a result, some of the dreads started to break off easily. He had to cut those damaged parts and start over with a proper dreadlock maintenance routine. This taught him the importance of using the right products for dreadlocks.
A custodial parent once told me that the child maintenance payments were always late. And when she tried to contact the other parent about it, she was met with abuse and threats. The system didn't seem to be able to do much to protect her from this situation either. She felt so alone and helpless in trying to ensure her child had the financial support they needed.
One horror story could be about a huey where during a routine maintenance check, they found a critical part that was about to fail but had no replacement available immediately. This led to a significant delay in getting the huey back in service.
One horror story is when a landscaper accidentally cut down a rare and valuable tree instead of a weed. The owner was furious as the tree was a family heirloom of sorts. It led to a huge legal battle over the cost of the tree.
One horror story could be when the non - custodial parent constantly fails to pay child maintenance on time. This leaves the custodial parent struggling to make ends meet, having to cut back on essentials like food and clothing for the child.