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Our brand new company has had 200 sets of aluminum parts machined.

We then took them to another shop that grained and anodized the parts for us.

When we went to pick them up yesterday, they told us that 19 of the parts had been ruined.

These parts are $25 each, so we assumed that they would be willing to compensate us that amount since we will have to have the 19 that they ruined re-made.

What is the standard protocol when a shop ruins parts?

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There isn't a standard answer. Some folk will compensate. Others won't.

The latter group tend to be cheaper. The former more expensive since they roll wastage costs (which are inevitable to some extent) into the contract price.

"Whatever it says in the contract" is the answer.

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Good to know. I think we may be able to come to some agreement since they seem like ethical and logical people. – novicePrgrmr Oct 6 '12 at 11:21
And if it doesn't say anything in the contract - you can sue and have them/their insurance compensate you. – littleadv Oct 6 '12 at 18:36
Ok good to know. Thanks @littleadv – novicePrgrmr Oct 6 '12 at 22:46
@littleadv assuming that the compensation you receive will be more than the legal costs of filing the law suit and going to court. $25 * 19 = $475. That's like an hour or two talking to a lawyer. – Davy8 Oct 7 '12 at 13:47

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