Bunkers
Head Pro
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaarrrrrrrrrrggggggggggghhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!
That's better....slightly.....
Sit back, relax and listen to my grump.
As some of you know i've decided to change my car and upgrade to a lovely new (pre-reg) VW Golf 1.6 TDI Match 3door in silver. Bought the car 3 weeks ago but as it was pre-reg wasn't able to pick it up until this Saturday. Trade in sorted, deposit paid, finance agreed, tax paid, insurance bought (in a lump-sum for the next year starting on saturday) and the rest of saturday cleared so my wife and i can go for a run up the West coast...sounds great eh?
Just got a call from the dealership.
Car salesman "Sorry, Mr Bunkers, a bit of bad news for you. The guys have just turned up at the depot to collect your car and it turns out it was sold in APRIL...nobody took it off the system. We can get you a similar car but it will be December before we get it......."
Mr Bunkers "Oh dear, that's too bad"....
Only joking, what actually went down was closer to "#### off, you ######## little #### and #### your ### while you ###### a #### up your ######"...
Just called the insurance company to explain the situation and it will cost £150 in administration fees to rearrange cover to the way it was. In addition, my present car will need taxed beginning on the first of August to keep it on the ####ing road!!!
What do you guys think would be reasonable for them to provide here? Certainally they should pay for the insurance fees but should i demand anything else?
Grumpy from Glasgow
PS The dealership have just called to say "We can get you a new car in a few weeks but it will cost £250 more than the original price we agreed on............."
Seriously ... WTF!!!!!!!!!!11
That's better....slightly.....
Sit back, relax and listen to my grump.
As some of you know i've decided to change my car and upgrade to a lovely new (pre-reg) VW Golf 1.6 TDI Match 3door in silver. Bought the car 3 weeks ago but as it was pre-reg wasn't able to pick it up until this Saturday. Trade in sorted, deposit paid, finance agreed, tax paid, insurance bought (in a lump-sum for the next year starting on saturday) and the rest of saturday cleared so my wife and i can go for a run up the West coast...sounds great eh?
Just got a call from the dealership.
Car salesman "Sorry, Mr Bunkers, a bit of bad news for you. The guys have just turned up at the depot to collect your car and it turns out it was sold in APRIL...nobody took it off the system. We can get you a similar car but it will be December before we get it......."
Mr Bunkers "Oh dear, that's too bad"....
Only joking, what actually went down was closer to "#### off, you ######## little #### and #### your ### while you ###### a #### up your ######"...
Just called the insurance company to explain the situation and it will cost £150 in administration fees to rearrange cover to the way it was. In addition, my present car will need taxed beginning on the first of August to keep it on the ####ing road!!!
What do you guys think would be reasonable for them to provide here? Certainally they should pay for the insurance fees but should i demand anything else?
Grumpy from Glasgow
PS The dealership have just called to say "We can get you a new car in a few weeks but it will cost £250 more than the original price we agreed on............."
Seriously ... WTF!!!!!!!!!!11