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bozmandb9 Member Since: 06 Dec 2010 Location: Wallingford, Oxfordshire Posts: 1020 |
Thank God! Or at least thank you James. Now we have it in black and white from a dealership, if you leave your car with a main dealer, you should not expect to see it on the road unless they specifically tell you they want to do an extended road test. Simple as that. GKP. A bit naive to say 'maybe the MD didn't know. If that was the case I would expect him to say 'I don't know' or possibly 'Not to my knowledge' if he's a bit shady. To state that it had not been taken out, despite the customer knowing it had been, due to the tracker, and due to the fact that somebody in sales had confirmed that a mechanic had taken it out, make him a liar. How can you continue to defend this? P.S. you must also remember the 'Quik Fit killers', road testing a car, and even the BiB on a recent thread on PH, driving a confiscated car off a drunk driver, in breach of regulations, and managed to write it off in a 40 limit with a slight bend. Good idea for people to drive other peoples cars without their knowledge or authority? I think not! No insurance! Range Rover-less at the moment - Pining! |
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18th Mar 2011 7:19pm |
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bozmandb9 Member Since: 06 Dec 2010 Location: Wallingford, Oxfordshire Posts: 1020 |
I'm sure you are a really nice chap GKP, and I applaud your determination to see the best in people, but you seem to conveniently ignore the bit where the MD of the dealership lies to deny the vehicle was taken offsite. Oh, sorry, he just didn't know, so he stated that it hadn't. By any chance do you also think that Col Gaddafi is probably just much misunderstood? Please relax, nobody thinks that everybody in the motor trade is out to rip people off, that is precisely why we are so disturbed when they betray the trust of a customer, then lie about it. 90% of people in the trade are not like this (now I am showing my naivety ). Thats why we like to complain when it happens! Range Rover-less at the moment - Pining! |
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18th Mar 2011 8:10pm |
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GKP Member Since: 01 Aug 2009 Location: Hants Posts: 75 |
We only have the original poster's view of that conversation, who, incidentally now doesn't seem too bothered about the whole affair, preferring instead to get on with the far more busy issue of life. Perhaps the situation wasn't quite how everyone's imagination portrayed it? Maybe it was a storm in a teacup afterall?
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18th Mar 2011 8:56pm |
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Dogman Member Since: 10 Dec 2010 Location: UK Posts: 174 |
IMHO it's all about managing client expectations no matter which trade you are in.
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18th Mar 2011 8:57pm |
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bozmandb9 Member Since: 06 Dec 2010 Location: Wallingford, Oxfordshire Posts: 1020 |
Maybe the Md didn't know, perhaps the OP made the whole thing up, maybe the dealership would say something different (little doubt about that, dealerships being of course notorious for admitting whenever they do anything wrong). On the other hand, perhaps people log into forums at their leisure, and give their opinions on the topics under discussion. I guess if somebody really objected to such a practice, they could even not log into such forums! Range Rover-less at the moment - Pining! |
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18th Mar 2011 9:16pm |
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GKP Member Since: 01 Aug 2009 Location: Hants Posts: 75 |
An NCP would have no reason to move my car. The parking services at Gatwick would. I imagine a workshop looking for a recurring braking fault would have some reason to roadtest a vehicle, too. Don't you?
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18th Mar 2011 9:17pm |
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Dogman Member Since: 10 Dec 2010 Location: UK Posts: 174 |
I was just trying to explain that IMHO the owners permission should have been sought. |
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18th Mar 2011 9:25pm |
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GKP Member Since: 01 Aug 2009 Location: Hants Posts: 75 |
Perhaps it was? Not sure you should be reading this bit. |
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18th Mar 2011 9:33pm |
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bozmandb9 Member Since: 06 Dec 2010 Location: Wallingford, Oxfordshire Posts: 1020 |
Range Rover-less at the moment - Pining! |
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18th Mar 2011 10:32pm |
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GKP Member Since: 01 Aug 2009 Location: Hants Posts: 75 |
Were you there? Do you know what the chap may or may not have signed when he gave his keys over? Or what the Service Manager may or msy not have said when accepting them?
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18th Mar 2011 10:47pm |
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Andy Member Since: 23 Feb 2009 Location: Shropshire Posts: 2938 |
TWOC (take without owners consent). Theft is permanent i.e: you don't get your car back. Its a given that during works time, mechanics will road test the car. Out of hours, unless you've told them they can do it, they are not supposed to drive it anywhere. 2010 MY Vogue SE TDV8 3.6 Stornoway Grey- fully loaded |
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19th Mar 2011 9:41am |
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AMD Member Since: 16 Jul 2010 Location: The South Posts: 811 |
Is TWOC a criminal offence?
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19th Mar 2011 3:08pm |
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elpeede Member Since: 09 Mar 2010 Location: Staffordshire Posts: 713 |
Yes TWOC is a criminal offence. Yes they could be arrested in England and Wales (don't know about scottish law). Would the CPS prosecute.. unlikely...(public interest --- unless the car was trashed for example) could you prosecute them yourself via the criminal court yes. Could you presecute through the civil courts. Yes, and have more probability of winning your case.
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19th Mar 2011 3:45pm |
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