Welllll yes I did. I'm actually trying to be all zen and relaxed about it tho... heavy breathing in/out etc...
It take me about 45 minutes to get there and back, as a bit of a background. If it's friday afternoon, well add 15-20 minutes.
Anyway, drove there, and to be frank I didn't 'click' with the owner (well I think he;s the owner.) -- what I wanted I had made clear:
1) fix the bonnet
2) full service
3) Have a look around, and make me a list of stuff to fix, in terms of importance.
Discussion with the owner was roughtly "but what do you want us to look at" and my answer "I don't know, that's why I come to specialists like you who know what to look for!", "yes but, we could check everything and come up with a huge list, it would take days" and me "So, you say your techies are the best, but they don't know what items are SUPOSED to be checked on a car, and they need a precise list"... I was about 1/2 inch from just walking away to be honest.
Anyway, he (wisely) passes me on to his lieutenant, and HE seems to know a bit better what to do, so on we goes. I get a courtesy car, and off I go again in the distance and traffic back to burnham.
Fast forward today, off I go to pick the car up, again, friday afternoon fun. Car is done, I'm presented with an invoice of £409, 114 are for labour regarding the bonnet cable. Ok, sure enough, I exected it to be some money...
I'm told he guy has shortened the cable so it still allow the opening, however the parts he ordered to replace it all didn't fit, so I can still open the bonnet, but not with a new cable and so on...
You know what, I SHOULD have been more careful here, I know I should. I have the belief than techy people do things right. I know I'm wrong, but I can't help it.
Anyway, discuss the rest of the car, all good save for the bushings etc etc that would cost about 2k and a week to fix etc etc. Rest of the car is good. Needs new rear tires, fine.
I drive home ( a good hour friday rush hour), and I go check what happened with the bonnet. Well the handle doesn't DO anything more than before really, I look around and find this:
https://goo.gl/photos/7SuLKid9W5R5B4HE6
Yep, loop of free cable over the whell arch. No amount of pulling /that/ opens the bonnet either, because it's likely that cable is stuck between the bonnet and the chassis, when the guy closed the bonnet.
So, wasted 4 hours of my time, >£400 quid and I had a service and a bonnet I can't open. Needless to say, I'm very happy.