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Model specific boards => Golf mk2 => Topic started by: Ali MK2 :-) on 31 December 2011, 13:03
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Just been to have two new front tyres fitted, tyres fitted the fat bloke proceeded to open my drivers door and pulled my door handle that hard he broke it, (it was a little sensitive and needed opening carefully) even so, he yanked it that hard he nearly pulled it off all
together!!
He then proceeded to tell me that it was my fault for having a 22 year old car and that his car isn't like that. I had a huge row with him
and basically he said he didn't break it, leaving me with a door handle half hanging off and no way of opening my driver door!!
I am so angry, should I claim on my insurance or just fix it myself? I'm fully comp.
Ali :undecided:
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Must have been a cheap nasty copy... They do break all to easily..
Get an original and change it over (If its stiff put some grease on the mech)... Only 2 screws and swap the barrel another screw & Bobs your uncle and Fanny is your aunt!!
Not worth messing with an insurance etc...
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Hey thanks for the reply :smiley:
Just the principle, he was such an arse about it, and thought he could shout at me because I was on my own.
It was the original handle and was on it's way out but even so you don't expect someone to break it and not even admit or apologise.
Thanks,
Ali :smiley:
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Ring hiQ head office and complain.You never know you may get a satisfactory outcome.
You would be suprised what happensif you complain to the right people
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Hey,
Yeah I will do that thanks :smiley:
I was upset aswell as angry as I love my car and having just lost my job can't really afford added expense, I know I can pick a handle
up pretty cheap, but it wasn't broken when I got there, why should I have to accept him shouting at me, maybe if he had appologised it might have been a bit better...........will never go there again!!
Thanks,
Ali
p.s Rant over...... :embarassed:
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Better to write instead of ringing head office and see what they say
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It is an easy job to change the mk2 door hadles. :smiley:
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Better to write instead of ringing head office and see what they say
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sounds like it was already broken and the hiq bloke just finished it off!
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Whether it was on its way out or not you would expect respect from them for your property as a matter of decency. Then for him to turn round and blame the car because its old, in a rude manner too..... If you have a position where you have to deal with customers then you should have manners...simple.
I'd send them an old fashioned letter as already mentioned, making sure you have names and photos!
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sure ive got a set of door handles kicking about somewhere if you get desperate
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Whether it was on its way out or not you would expect respect from them for your property as a matter of decency. Then for him to turn round and blame the car because its old, in a rude manner too..... If you have a position where you have to deal with customers then you should have manners...simple.
I'd send them an old fashioned letter as already mentioned, making sure you have names and photos!
+1. Letter, with pictures of handle, and the name of the tyre fitter. They might not pay for your damages, but they will probably give the guy a warning, as by the sounds of it he is a rude cnut.
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Hey thanks Ellie :smiley:
It isn't the fact that they are hard to pick up/fit..................It's the fact he was very rude and didn't even say sorry, and then for his monkey
to start opening and closing the passenger door stating that 'look this is how a door handle works!!! what a NOB!
Yes I have e-mailed a complaint along with pictures to head office :smiley:
Thanks,
Ali
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I've recently done the same with my drivers handle, it became so stiff, i yanked at it and it came off about half an inch. i can still open my door with care but anyone else trying to open it would pull it straight off. i have 2 more on the car the same so i will get greasing them before anymore come off:)