Hi Guys
Been reading this and they have done what I thought they would. Repairing the alloy as a gesture but not admiting to the bonnet (alloy is the cheaper option as they would have a trade price of around £25) by not admiting to the bonnet they have cleared any responsibility that would cost a few hundred to spray and blend.
In future, it is advisable to check your vehicle before you leave as 99% of dealers would take this approach. They have to protect themselves from false claims (I am not saying Steves was false btw) and they blanket everything with this response.
Good luck mate
Martz
Sorry that they have buggered up your car again Phil.!!

Every time I pick my car up I walk around and give it a check over, alloys & body panels, even to the point of getting down and looking for dints along body panels. A habit I picked up doing dealer exchange deliveries as a summer job.
Even though I do this I didn't spot the damage to the interior trim until I got home last time !!. I also get them to write DO NOT WASH on the key tag, they can Vac it if they want to though.

The last few times I have even got the service receptionist to walk around the car with me when I drop it off.

The usual answer is "Thats ok Mr. T we know that you keep your car in good condition".......
Mind you I once picked my MKiv up from a brake service and the garage had damaged 3 wheels!!!!

Now your not telling me the guy who did the work on it didn't know that he had done the damage. It must have cost him more to pay for the wheels to be rapaired that what I had paid him in the first place!!!