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donny dog Member Since: 23 Nov 2016 Location: yorkshire Posts: 772 |
Threaten to sue them in the Small Claims Court. First, you have to notify them in writing of what you require in settlement, giving them 14 days to respond. If they fail to respond, or you don't accept their resolution, you are free to proceed. The threat of being sued may well make them settle. However, if not, it's easy to do on-line, you have to pay a small fee related to the cost of your claim, but that's all you can lose even if you don't win the claim. If you win, they pay your fee and any costs, as well as whatever you claimed. I've done this twice (not involving JLR I should stress, but other big national companies) and neither even responded to the summons and therefore I won both times by default. |
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Fri Mar 17 2017 12:17pm |
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Tim in Scotland Member Since: 30 May 2005 Location: Driving along in my automobile Posts: 17476 |
It also works (while we are still in the EU) if you want to sue a European Union based company. A friend had to sue a well know Swedish manufacturer of domestic appliances for a deep freeze that was made by them, supplied and fitted to a 42ft sailing boat in Gan Canaria by their distributor, which failed 3 weeks later after sailing across the Atlantic Ocean. My friend went through the procedure Donny describes and Electrolux laughed at him when he went to court in Oban in Scotland. The company obviously didn't know where Oban is and failed to turn up for the case, which they lost and then got hammered with a contempt of court as well. Cost of the deep freeze was repaid with compensation within days to avoid the contempt of court charge........... 2020 Pangea Green 1st Edition D240 New Defender 110 is here and loving it
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Fri Mar 17 2017 9:39pm |
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Triple7 Member Since: 27 Oct 2011 Location: Wiltshire Posts: 154 |
So could this be damage by dealer prior to delivery. Isn't paint warranted for 3 years?
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Fri Mar 17 2017 9:50pm |
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Chunky77 Member Since: 09 May 2014 Location: West Cumbria Posts: 11 |
Thanks folks.
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Sun Mar 19 2017 7:32am |
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ali5711 Member Since: 04 Jan 2016 Location: notts Posts: 36 |
Mine did it last August, gave up with LR garage and customer service - useless. I was going to use a motor specialist for a report and thickness check and he said many are touched up after build. Mine was a lack of bond due to too much time between coats.
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Sat Mar 25 2017 1:20pm |
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JSR2014 Member Since: 10 Feb 2015 Location: Kent Posts: 341 |
Mine did this as well, turned out they had damaged it (or someone driving it as a demo car had) and they'd had a mobile repair done on it.
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Mon Mar 27 2017 9:01am |
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