AVOID OR JUST BE VERY PRECAUTIOUS!
Long thread —I just picked up my car from @vauxhall @robinsandday on Staples corner NW2 1LY. My car was initially recalled for clutch issues but I was asked if I’d like the car inspected. I accepted and was later sent an email with a list of work needed and things that are fine.
I was quoted over £1300 for everything so I told them to do the service and I’d go to a normal mechanic as it’d be cheaper.
They agreed and I was called the next day to pick it up. I then told them to do the major works on the car as well as I couldn’t be bothered with all the hassle.
So the car was left with them for a little longer. Today, 27/03/2020 I went and picked up the car. Sat in it and there and behold, 3 long cracks on my windscreen.
I was absolutely livid but remained calm and explained to them, that they had damaged my car. At first I was calm until he began saying that maybe there was a small crack and this had developed.
May I just add, I’d cleaned the car the day before dropping it to them. There was no crack in the corner... I WOULD HAVE SEEN IT AND THEY WOULD HAVE SEEN IT TOO WHEN DOING THEIR CHECKS AND SENDING ME MY INVOICE.
Anyways, I then reminded him that I was sent an email, TWICE! Stating the work needed done and in that email, they listed that my wipers would need to be changed at a later date yet still no talk of 3 UNMISSABLE cracks.
I told him that I’d like to speak to a manager, he said he was the manager and then walked around my car looking at damages which I know I’d caused. I told him that I couldn’t believe that a ‘trusted and reliable’ business such as @vauxhall could do such a thing and lie about it.
Eventually he said I should go through my insurers and then he, @robinsandday would pay the excess. After making some phone calls I was told to ask him if he was accepting lability. He said no but would pay the excess.
(Sorry what? You didn’t do it but will pay?)
Anyways, I then told him I’d be posting this all over the net. He then began to secretly take pictures of the other damages to my car. When I confronted him, he said, very child-like, that if I post anything, he’d release pictures of my car. I told him that he could go ahead as they were small stupid things which I know I had caused myself. (Why he thought a silly threat like that would discourage me from exposing their carelessness, I don’t know!’
In the end he had nothing to say and walked into the shop and locked the door.
I call my insurers and filled them in. They were absolutely gobsmacked.
Im cutting a long story short here but in the end he signed a paper saying with no prejudice, AS A GOODWILL GESTURE, @vauxhall, @robinsandday would cover my excess.
As a goodwill gesture? You damage my car, refuse to take responsibility and then, as a goodwill gesture agree to pay my excess?
Why should I have to go through my insurers for something I didn’t do????
Is this right? Is this fair? Why do these big companies think they can get away with things like? This? It’s better to stick to small, local mechanics who actually care about their customers!!
Please help me by sharing!!! I hope this guy feels ashamed! Don’t allow yourself to be victimised/scammed, always fight back even if you don’t win!! Wrong is wrong full stop!!
@vauxhall I am shocked and saddened!! I hope this doesn’t happen to anyone else.
I have pictures, emails etc regarding my car before, to prove the damage was done there and not by me!!








