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Old 31-08-2012, 07:51 PM   #31
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Default Re: car damaged by dealer - how to go about getting fixed

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Another dealer bashing thread...Yippee...

Wonder how many will get a warning for going off topic?????
not bashing, seeing what my chances are of getting it fixed - and it looks like the verdict is 0.

i'll try to see the manager next week, and hopefully speak to or get the manager to speak to the mechanic that worked on it. i'm guessing that the mechanic won't remember (really won't or magically won't) but it's worth a shot. i can remember jobs i have done at work from years ago, but servicing hyundai's day in/day out might not stick in your head..
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Old 31-08-2012, 09:48 PM   #32
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not bashing, seeing what my chances are of getting it fixed - and it looks like the verdict is 0.

You're not, but can't say that about some other things I've read throughout this thread

i'll try to see the manager next week, and hopefully speak to or get the manager to speak to the mechanic that worked on it. i'm guessing that the mechanic won't remember (really won't or magically won't) but it's worth a shot. i can remember jobs i have done at work from years ago, but servicing hyundai's day in/day out might not stick in your head..

I seriously doubt the mechanic will remember your car.....I fix cars for a crust and there would have to be something that really sticks out for me to remember a specific car.
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Old 31-08-2012, 11:38 PM   #33
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My experience with dealers is that they just don't care about anything other than the money they can extract from you.
i feel this way about
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Old 01-09-2012, 07:08 AM   #34
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i feel this way about
builders
electrictions
realestate agents
banks
plumbers
taxi drivers
hair dressers
police
polititions
doctors
nurses
lollipop ladies
supermarkets
ebay
the tip
facebook
monday and tuesdays
bosses
accountants
cleaners
and so on
wow, what do you do? please tell me your a builder
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Old 01-09-2012, 08:12 AM   #35
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Sneaky your chances aren't good , as you didn't notice the damage they can quite rightly clain it was done after leaving their workshop. I am not saying you did the damage but enough time has passed to create doubt.
I think you might have to wear it this time and in future check the car before and after servicing while still at the dealer. before pics would be a good idea too
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Old 01-09-2012, 10:38 AM   #36
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I called again this morning, Service manager is not in until Monday. So that will add another week to their 'took too long to tell us, not our problem' fob off. Not happy
Frustrating!! Write it in your diary though champ.
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