One star because I have to. Sorry about the misspelling!
OK, this dealer is out in in the woods, down a bridle path. You have to honk your horn so that they open the gates.
The manners of the owner and his father are also out in the woods. I have never ever dealt with such offensive people.
I will try to list events as they happened.
We went on Saturday to look at a car, and I decided to take it. I had to leave a deposit as my credit limit was partly used up and I could pay the difference. The father spoke to me as if I am stupid which I found very offensive. My friend later put it down to car sales persons, but I've never encountered such conduct before.
As we walked back to my car, I slipped on the many fallen wet leaves that are lying on the ground (this is a health and safety risk). A few moments later Mr Driver wanted to brush leaves off my back, but spent a great deal of time 'brushing off' my bottom - I said nothing at the time. I had said that I would transfer some funds and arrange to come back.
I transferred funds into my current account, and when I spoke with Mr Driver he was very pushy that I return today to fetch the car, and I forgot to ask if he would like a bank draft.
I returned today, and paid by cheque, payment is recorded on my bill of sale. He took my keys, and brought the purchased car to my old one and told me to go ahead and put my things in. In the meantime he went to get his son.
Gary Driver took me back to his office and as if he were a Headteacher began to lecture me about personal cheques. I said that my cheque was good and cheques are legal tender.
He took my connect card and because it was declined he made a great fuss and told me my account was empty. In fact, I have put a limit on my debit card so that large amounts are declined. I do not normally broadcast this, and did not feel inclined to tell him in the light of his rudeness.
I told him his father had already accepted my cheque and he replied that he didn't realise his father was so incompetent. I also told Gary Driver that his father had touched me uninvited and I would go nowhere with his father to obtain cash or a draft in view of this. I explained that it is the duty of a business to declare how they wish to be paid, and there was no onus on me to have to ask. He refuted this, which shows that he clearly does not understand consumer law.
When I wanted to leave, my new car was parked across my present one so I asked for it to be moved as I did not wish to be kept against my will. Then my keys were still in the office, so I asked for them and sked the father why he had accepted my cheque as he had obtained the keys to my car by deception.
This father and son team rely on presuming. The father is underhanded.
I agree I became rather petty about quoting the law, but I have never faced such rudeness from a business ever before.
Please don't use this company.
They are delivering the car tomorrow and in the meantime I have obtained a bankers draft. read more