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  • gord115
    gord115 Posts: 1,077 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 500 Posts Combo Breaker
    Hi all

    Andy from Kwik Fit here.

    If there are any issues that you would like to discuss further with the Customer Services team, please feel free to email me on kwikfitwebcare @ kwik-fit.com.

    Thanks
    Andy

    Probably the busiest guy in Britain from what I've heard about Krap fit
    :rotfl:
  • barbiedoll wrote: »
    Isn't "Kwik-Fit" an anagram of "robbing barstewards"?

    It isn't no.

    The letters making up the words are clearly vastly different.
  • Stooby2
    Stooby2 Posts: 1,195 Forumite
    Hi all

    Andy from Kwik Fit here.

    If there are any issues that you would like to discuss further with the Customer Services team, please feel free to email me on kwikfitwebcare @ kwik-fit.com.

    Thanks
    Andy

    To save everyone's time just do a search on "Kwik Fit" using the search tool at the top. That should keep you occupied for several weeks.

    Just tell your staff to stop inventing faults with vehicles.
  • Angry_Fanboy
    Angry_Fanboy Posts: 289 Forumite
    Stooby2 wrote: »
    To save everyone's time just do a search on "Kwik Fit" using the search tool at the top. That should keep you occupied for several weeks.

    Just tell your staff to stop inventing faults with vehicles.

    :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
  • jase1
    jase1 Posts: 2,308 Forumite
    I'm still trying to get my head around this £100/corner for i10 tyres thing.

    Even ignoring KF's dodgy upselling, this price is outrageous for tyres that should be costing no more than £60 each even for the premium rubber.
  • photome
    photome Posts: 16,670 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper Bake Off Boss!
    kboss2010 wrote: »
    Only reason I ever go there is desperation (they're my closest garage for miles.) Their adverts stating they don't treat female customers like idiots is a load of twaddle. I went in for a quote for emergency repairs by myself a few years ago and then sent my bf's dad in for a second opinion - funny how he was quoted much less and there was no mention of tyres needing to be replaced! When I went in early in the morning for the repair one of the mechanics was chatting away to the guy serving me whilst swigging a can of red bull about how he was still hung-over from going to a strip club the night before and how it had been "disappointing".

    I'm not prudish at all but, come on, guys, at least *try* to act like a professional in front of a room full of customers!

    Still, not as bad as the guys my insurers sent to replace my broken windscreen. They were 3 hours late, broke the mechanical cup-holder in my car and then ordered the wrong replaement part so had to come back another 2 times to fix the damage they caused while fixing the window! Never going with that insurer again!
    But it wasnt the insurer that came out to fix it and any new insurer may send out the same guys
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