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03-12-2006, 02:34 PM | #31 | |||
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Dealer service departments are absolutely the worst places to get your car serviced - not because of the mechanics but because of their philosophies of deliberately trying to rip customers off. My partner has just resigned from the service dept of one such dealer. Besides, they said you didnt have to pay, that it was free due to the inconvenience caused by the accident - if you have that on paper somewhere then great. If not, just argue with them and refuse to pay. They are probably just hoping you will go "OK, I guess I should pay then" and cough up. Cause a bit of trouble and they will forget it quick enough. Never get your Ford serviced at a dealer.
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03-12-2006, 04:25 PM | #33 | |||
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It was right at the beginning of the conversation, I asked if the person on the phone was a. qualified and b. capable (high enough in the chain) of resolving the issue, he said no so I asked who I could speak to and that was the response that I got. And EviLkarL, no I would not pay the bill, mainly because a dealership would not let you take the car without payment unless some other arrangement was made to pay at a later date. Also I would assume that they would have written on your invoice something to the effect that the service was a no fee job. Check your paperwork.
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03-12-2006, 05:29 PM | #34 | |||
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03-12-2006, 05:59 PM | #35 | ||
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Like most in this thread, I have had less than pleasurable dealings with a Ford dealer, both in buying a new car and servicing one.
To me, CRC = a third party with no real use. CRC have no real control over dealers, at the most usually all they can do is intervene in the situation and try to resolve it. I've only ever had one dealing with them and they didnt prove very helpful, although to be fair in that particular situation there wasnt really much they could do. 99% of the time though it really comes down to how you can approach the dealer, dont run to CRC, stand your ground. All these people who say "I paid the bill BUT now Im not happy" - well sorry to say but it is in a way your own fault. Golden rule is NEVER pay for it until you have an invoice in your hand stating what has been done, youve checked it has been done, and nothing outstanding is on your mind. EviLkarL - if a dealer had pranged my car, Id be after blood! No way would I accept it, Id be wanting an audience with the moron who was at the wheel when it happened too. Having seen how some of them act with a car that isnt theirs (used to work at a dealer), there's no way in hell I let anybody but me drive my car.
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