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| Topic Started: Oct 1 2005, 12:14 PM (465 Views) | |
| CH | Oct 1 2005, 12:14 PM Post #1 |
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Well, what can I say about YCC, I have bad credit and I really needed a car, so I thought I would go there and get a car. I filled in the online form (which if you did you got so much cash back £250 I think) and someone phoned me back saying yes of course you can have a car, come in at 10.00 and we will sort it out. I collected all my information and off I went to the Leeds branch and waited. They then took all my information and came back after an hour and said no. "You can't have that. You don't earn enough" "But you said that it was no problem & yes I earned enough" They had got the information wrong, off they went and checked their figures. I got a good look round the cars (several times) and again. I hadn't made my mind up when they came to give me the figures. It was what I expected to pay each month. What it covered however, limited my choice. Saying that I found a car I really liked and was at the right price. I wasn't offered a test drive (and didn't ask) and I wasn't shown the engine(not that I would have known), being endorsed by the AA I didn't think it would be a problem. I had to request the AA cover voucher, and I couldn't get cashback for applying online because they had to input my details twice because they got it wrong, so I hadn't officially applied online. Another two hours later, papers signed and off I went - straight onto M1 in Leeds, I had only been driving three months & here I was, new car, new motorway, no Tax, hardly any petrol, an experience. I took the car over to my brothers a couple of days later, he told me that the engine was misfiring and the gear box was damaged. So off I went back to YCC it took them 3 hours to tell me I would have to bring it back for the gear box changing. A week later, car goes in for four days and comes back better than ever. I took it to the Isle of Lewis last month and I can't complain about the car now. |
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| Buzz | Oct 1 2005, 08:46 PM Post #2 |
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Hi CH., Glad car now ok. As for cashback, it is still worth asking for it.They will use ANY excuse not to honour it. It was their fault that they had put wrong details in. In effect, they got you into the showroom under false pretences by offering this incentive. This site has been up and running for about 5 months now . In all this time, nobody has said that they got their promised cashback, myself included. They told me at the showroom that my £250 was being used towards the deposit, even though at the time they advertised that no deposit was required. I argued the point at the time to no avail. Like most of us, I was desperately in need of the car, so foolishly agreed, just to get out of the showroom cubicle after what seemed like a lifetime. (Felt like being interviewed by the Gestapo!) However the following day, I rang head office and explained that I felt robbed of my £250. At first, they said I couldn't have it. I insisted I wanted it and even put it in writing. In the end they relented and credited my account with the equivalent of 6 months roadtax. OK, not quite £250, but at least I got something. Buzz. B) |
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