Works Service Advice

Works Service Advice

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AMGreg

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179 posts

155 months

Sunday 8th April 2012
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I was wondering whether anyone has had recent experience with Works Service? My V12V has just come back from it's service there. The price I was quoted was similar to the dealer where I would normally get it done. Additionally they were able to pick the car up and deliver it in a transporter as I do not have the opportunity to get it there. The communication from them was excellent. It was delivered back on Thursday ready for the Easter weekend.

The issue I had thought is when I looked at the car on Friday morning there was a nice big chip on the edge of the passenger's door. My wife did not notice it as when the car was delivered back, this side was parked close to a hedge and so she could not see it.



I am a perfectionist and it is very small, but I found it immediately noticeable. It has also taken me a lot of time and effort to get the paintwork on the car in the condition it is in today.

I have dropped them an e-mail as they are closed over easter, but wondered it i may have any issues as my wife did not notice it when it was delivered? I have proof it was not like it when it went to Works Service.

Any advice is gratefully received.

tonyhall38

4,194 posts

216 months

Sunday 8th April 2012
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phone them a nd send picture...chances are though as the damage was not spotted immediatly...your stuffed....

yeti

10,523 posts

275 months

Sunday 8th April 2012
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AMGreg said:
I have proof it was not like it when it went to Works Service.
Hopefully it will be sufficient - what is it, a dated photo? If you're sure they've done it, pushing hard will get it sorted. WS do not want any bismirching of their reputation!

When my car went to Lancaster Reading, the car was inspected visially at collection and then at handover, eveny mark was recorded. Surely WS did something similar?

BingoBob

1,098 posts

147 months

Sunday 8th April 2012
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What distresses me with this kind of incident is that at some point someone opened your door against something and damaged it and decided not to do anything about it. That kind of impact can not go unnoticed by whoever did it (or if it did then they should not be allowed anywhere near Aston Martins).

That means that they probably looked at the door after banging it, saw the damage and decided to do nothing about it which is 1) dishonest and 2) pretty dumb because while I suspect that there are some AM owners that wouldn't notice, the vast majority have pride in their cars and, like you, would.

Therefore they knew that the car would almost certainly come back because of this and know of the distress and inconvenience for the owner to sort it out, and yet still covered it up.

Wouldn't surprise me at all with Audi, but you expect more from AM, especially Works Service.

silverspeed

1,505 posts

230 months

Sunday 8th April 2012
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Could have been the transport company ? They sub contract the transportation out now. QA at WS isn't what it used to be though and i do feel that they are more interested in the heritage work than new era cars. I have gone back to main dealer for servicing .

AMGreg

Original Poster:

179 posts

155 months

Sunday 8th April 2012
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Unfortunately the photos are not dated, but I also have an inspection sheet when the driver picked up the car showing no damage. I also thoroughly spent 2 days detailing the car before it went taking photos to take note of progress and i know it was definitely not there!

I do not wish to blame anyone, but I felt it strange that the delivery company took the trouble to turn the car around and park the passenger's side close to a hedge and my wife could not see that side. The car was then unmoved before I inspected it. Although it is obviously in the delivery company's best interest to maintain their contract with WS.

It's really disappointing as I know have to go through the hassle of sorting it out, possibly with no solution from WS when I wish someone would have confessed to the issue. They haven't had the chance the respond as yet and so I do not know where I will stand.

I'll let you know the outcome!

DAMIT

341 posts

163 months

Sunday 8th April 2012
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AMGreg said:
Unfortunately the photos are not dated,
Doesn't your camera record the date the picture was taken. Usually find it on downloaded pictures (through right click then under Properties)

Lunablack

3,494 posts

162 months

Sunday 8th April 2012
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The bottom line is, that the mark wasn't there when the car was taken away.... But it was there when the car was returnedfrown

It's going to be a case of your word against theirs.... BUT, if they value their reputation, and you as a customer it'll be sorted, with minimum fuss and inconvenience...

I would hope for an agreeable outcomesmile

CatalystV12V

715 posts

181 months

Sunday 8th April 2012
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It's very disappointing when this happens.
My car has recently had work done and after a thorough clean upon its return ( I left instruction that I did not want them to wash it) I have found several marks in the clear coat. This particularly irksome given that I had just recently had it detailed.
I haven't complained (I know i should) and will resolve the problem myself.

I had thought that I may send it to works service to avoid these types of issues but it seems that's no guarantee either frown

I really don't understand why anyone needs to touch a body panel and mark it.
A friend of mine works for Vauxhall , if anyone touches a body panel it's a disciplinary offence... There are no belts , watches etc allowed in the factory and rings have to be covered... These disciplines need to extend to the dealer network if they're not already.



Edited by CatalystV12V on Monday 9th April 08:49

AMDBSNick

6,997 posts

162 months

Sunday 8th April 2012
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My old V8V came back with marks I was sure were new but thought I must be imagining it as surely this could not be so if it had been to WS !!!!!

F1 NDW

1,116 posts

146 months

Wednesday 11th April 2012
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There was a recent story on the AMOC site similiar to this. Again it was to do with the transport to and from Works Service rather than the job WS did. He was challenged for more detail but was reluctant to say more. It can therefore only be classed as hearsay!

V8LM

5,174 posts

209 months

Thursday 12th April 2012
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In my experience, the guy that collected the car for WS went around the vehicle with me and ticked off each and every mark on the car before it was driven into the lorry. This document proved invaluable at a later date. Ask to see them.

johng39

3,059 posts

160 months

Thursday 12th April 2012
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AMGreg said:
Unfortunately the photos are not dated, but I also have an inspection sheet when the driver picked up the car showing no damage. I also thoroughly spent 2 days detailing the car before it went taking photos to take note of progress and i know it was definitely not there!

I do not wish to blame anyone, but I felt it strange that the delivery company took the trouble to turn the car around and park the passenger's side close to a hedge and my wife could not see that side. The car was then unmoved before I inspected it. Although it is obviously in the delivery company's best interest to maintain their contract with WS.

It's really disappointing as I know have to go through the hassle of sorting it out, possibly with no solution from WS when I wish someone would have confessed to the issue. They haven't had the chance the respond as yet and so I do not know where I will stand.

I'll let you know the outcome!
Sorry to hear this Greg, I would be livid. The file will have a time and date in the properties.