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Offline Diehammer

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Re: Times from UK port to dealer
« Reply #10 on: 14 May 2015, 22:51 »
Going by these post I might have my car in 4 weeks which isn't ideal as I am going to have a 550 mile round trip a week later and only 36 miles non motorway. Hopefully I can delay picking it up until week beginning the 22nd as I still need to get rid of my current car as well.

Also still waiting on my number plate certificate from the dvla.
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Re: Times from UK port to dealer
« Reply #11 on: 14 May 2015, 23:04 »
Going by these post I might have my car in 4 weeks which isn't ideal as I am going to have a 550 mile round trip a week later and only 36 miles non motorway. Hopefully I can delay picking it up until week beginning the 22nd as I still need to get rid of my current car as well.

Also still waiting on my number plate certificate from the dvla.

Arnt you BW 21 Diehammer? It seems like its not taking too long at the moment getting to the UK a few guys I have spoken to have had theirs built and shipped and in the UK within 10 days. Im sure you can get it put back until when you're back!!!
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Re: Times from UK port to dealer
« Reply #12 on: 14 May 2015, 23:12 »
Yeah BW21 so by this time next week it should have left the factory, it will more than likely be going to Tyne as well which I have heard is really quick. I will have to give my dealer a call if things start moving as quickly as yours even if they could put it back to the 19th I would be happy. Will just tell them that I am on holiday.
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Re: Times from UK port to dealer
« Reply #13 on: 14 May 2015, 23:19 »
Yeh I can't believe how quickly it has progressed since last Wednesday. However will be even happier once i know they have organised getting it down here.

Im sure the dealer will be cool with you collecting it then, not a spot on how long most of us have waited!!!
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Re: Times from UK port to dealer
« Reply #14 on: 15 May 2015, 06:08 »
Yeah BW21 so by this time next week it should have left the factory, it will more than likely be going to Tyne as well which I have heard is really quick. I will have to give my dealer a call if things start moving as quickly as yours even if they could put it back to the 19th I would be happy. Will just tell them that I am on holiday.

Tyne isn't being quick for me right now - 15 days since my stage 5b and still no movement. There is a Tyne-bound ship today, tomorrow and Sunday (and then nothing for 10 days) - if it isn't on Saturday's or Sunday's ship (I think I would've had my 5c if it was on today's ship already) then i'll have had by far the biggest wait i've seen for a Tyne-bound VW. They're usually shipped within a week from Emden to Tyne.
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Re: Times from UK port to dealer
« Reply #15 on: 15 May 2015, 09:24 »
Maybe someone has stolen it from emden  :evil:
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Re: Times from UK port to dealer
« Reply #16 on: 15 May 2015, 16:28 »
Vw quote 7 days

Actually turns out its 10 days.
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Re: Times from UK port to dealer
« Reply #17 on: 15 May 2015, 19:45 »
Vw quote 7 days

Actually turns out its 10 days.

Ten working days! According to Ronald at VW UK.

Had my follow up phonecall this afternoon that was supposed to tell me when my car is shipping to Tyne from Emden.

First thing he tells me (in a slightly congratulatory voice) is that my R has arrived in Emden. I tell him that it arrived there 15 days ago. He tells he that it should take no more than 10 days to get shipped upon arrival. In deadpan mode I inform him that last time I checked, 15 days was 50% longer than 10 days, so it should have shipped 5 days ago. He corrects the 10 days to 10 working days. I ask which days are working days as Wolfsburg has continuous shifts over 7 days a week. He replies every day except a bank holiday. I reply with the fact that Germany has only had 2 bank holidays in the last 15 days (1st and 14th), so it is still 3 days past expectation.

He said that there were a few ships coming over to Tyne from Emden this weekend, so I named them - saying one (City of Sunderland) had already set sail so if my car was on it, I would've received my 5c notification already. I said that the City of Paris was due in on Sunday and if it's not on that then the next ship after is the City of Amsterdam, due next Thursday.

He said he could not find out which ship it is due out on, that he would only know when it had been loaded. He said he'd ring on Tuesday, hopefully to tell me it had shipped.

He was about to go, so I asked him directly about goodwill gestures. He said that they don't decide on these until the car has arrived. I asked whether I could expect one for a car that has been 8 months coming. He squirmed a bit and said he'd discuss it further when the car arrived in the UK. I asked who funded the goodwill gesture, he avoided answering. I clarified that I did not want the dealership to be out of pocket to fund it, they've kept me informed every step of the way, and I got a good level of discount. I said it would be unfair to squeeze their bottom line for something I consider to be Volkswagen's fault.

He said all goodwill gestures have to be discussed between VW UK and the dealership. I reiterated my point about the dealership not being out of pocket for something beyond their control. He said something about VW UK and the dealership all being part of the same family and that's how it works.

Seems then that VW UK always pick the dealership's pocket to fund these goodwill gestures rather than touching their own bottom line.  :angry:

I missed a call from my salesman about 90 mins later, just before the branch closed - coincidence? Or has Ronald had a word?

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Re: Times from UK port to dealer
« Reply #18 on: 15 May 2015, 20:32 »
Vw quote 7 days

Actually turns out its 10 days.

Ten working days! According to Ronald at VW UK.

Had my follow up phonecall this afternoon that was supposed to tell me when my car is shipping to Tyne from Emden.

First thing he tells me (in a slightly congratulatory voice) is that my R has arrived in Emden. I tell him that it arrived there 15 days ago. He tells he that it should take no more than 10 days to get shipped upon arrival. In deadpan mode I inform him that last time I checked, 15 days was 50% longer than 10 days, so it should have shipped 5 days ago. He corrects the 10 days to 10 working days. I ask which days are working days as Wolfsburg has continuous shifts over 7 days a week. He replies every day except a bank holiday. I reply with the fact that Germany has only had 2 bank holidays in the last 15 days (1st and 14th), so it is still 3 days past expectation.

He said that there were a few ships coming over to Tyne from Emden this weekend, so I named them - saying one (City of Sunderland) had already set sail so if my car was on it, I would've received my 5c notification already. I said that the City of Paris was due in on Sunday and if it's not on that then the next ship after is the City of Amsterdam, due next Thursday.

He said he could not find out which ship it is due out on, that he would only know when it had been loaded. He said he'd ring on Tuesday, hopefully to tell me it had shipped.

He was about to go, so I asked him directly about goodwill gestures. He said that they don't decide on these until the car has arrived. I asked whether I could expect one for a car that has been 8 months coming. He squirmed a bit and said he'd discuss it further when the car arrived in the UK. I asked who funded the goodwill gesture, he avoided answering. I clarified that I did not want the dealership to be out of pocket to fund it, they've kept me informed every step of the way, and I got a good level of discount. I said it would be unfair to squeeze their bottom line for something I consider to be Volkswagen's fault.

He said all goodwill gestures have to be discussed between VW UK and the dealership. I reiterated my point about the dealership not being out of pocket for something beyond their control. He said something about VW UK and the dealership all being part of the same family and that's how it works.

Seems then that VW UK always pick the dealership's pocket to fund these goodwill gestures rather than touching their own bottom line.  :angry:

I missed a call from my salesman about 90 mins later, just before the branch closed - coincidence? Or has Ronald had a word?

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Re: Times from UK port to dealer
« Reply #19 on: 16 May 2015, 09:37 »
Why wouldn't you want to squeeze your dealers profits  :undecided:
wasn't it them who has caused all this extra delay when you added the Pretoria's to your order and allegedly they ordered a brand new car and kept your original in the system so they could line their pockets on someone who didn't want to wait ??
If this is the case I would want to have as big an effect as possible on their profit margins  :angry: :angry: :angry:
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