Gingernuts wrote:Psyber wrote:IIRC you are never obligated and they can't threaten your warranty if you have it serviced elsewhere from the start.Brucetiki wrote:Jarvis constantly harassing me with letters saying I'm overdue for a service when I'm no longer obligated to get my car serviced with them. Considering the incompetent job they've done in the past (and the price they charge), the car will be serviced at the local, cheaper mechanic from now on.
If I were you or Choccies I write a letter to the manager telling them why they don't get your business.
1. The may not know what rip offs their service manager is pulling to make his department look good in the financial records - I've met that situation and been compensated.
2. Even if they do you get the satisfaction of pointing out you know, even though they may never reply and acknowledge it.
I purchased one of my previous cars from Jarvis. About a week after my service there was some very loud clunking coming from one of the front wheels. Turns out they hadn't put it back on properly.
I wrote a letter complaining and they gave me ..........
A free service. Yep.![]()
Needless today I did not return, and never will.
They BROKE a wheel nut off my car, and all I got was a free loan car the next time I got it serviced (which they still attempted to charge me for)!
The best one they tried with me after one service they told me the batery was dead (claiming the only way they could start the car was by jump starting it), yet the battery lasted another 20 months!
The real annoying thing is basically a week after you service the car the 'your car is overdue for a service' letters start piling in.