Well the Area Manager phoned me today regarding my complaint(the 3rd person to call). To cut a long story short I outlined my complaint informed him that I had contacted CAB and Motor Trades Code of Practice and if I got no satisfaction I would hand my case over to them. He, I must admit, did not seem too impressed by this. I then had a bit of inspiration and informed him that I was well known in the community, having founded and run, as a charity, the now most successful youth theatre company in Scotland and had a great relationship with our local daily evening newspaper which has a circulation of 15,000 in an area of 60,000 population. A bit of a guess, but it was pretty close after I checked when he hung up! I suggested they would love to write such a story as they knew me well and would trust my account of my issues with Arnold Clark. He said he would "check with his superiors" and get back to me.
Fifteen minutes later he was back on with a totally different attitude. So apologetic and asked what we wanted to resolve this matter. I asked for a wriiten apology admitting their bad practices and as Lynn has now no confidence in them to do the MOT's and 1 more service, I asked for the entire amount of the money we paid for the "service package" when we bought the car. He immediately agreed to both! Damn, should have asked for more!
So Cab and Trading Standards didn't seem to frighten him, but a local newspaper with a very large circulation did. Note for the future lads, big companies hate bad press.
Fifteen minutes later he was back on with a totally different attitude. So apologetic and asked what we wanted to resolve this matter. I asked for a wriiten apology admitting their bad practices and as Lynn has now no confidence in them to do the MOT's and 1 more service, I asked for the entire amount of the money we paid for the "service package" when we bought the car. He immediately agreed to both! Damn, should have asked for more!
So Cab and Trading Standards didn't seem to frighten him, but a local newspaper with a very large circulation did. Note for the future lads, big companies hate bad press.
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