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Unsettling Just Add Fuel renewal techniques.
yourboywillis
Posts: 14 Forumite
in Motoring
Hello
I am coming to the end of my "Just Add Fuel" Deal with Pegeout and have decided not renew with a new car or buy it outright. Reason being I do hardly any milage, feel £270ish a month for a Pegeout with no insurance thrown in is excessive and frankly feel I will be better served with a small run around.
I notified Pegeout of my intentions over the phone and they where fine, but when the salesman who tried to convince me to renew my lease deal found out of my intentions some rather unsavoury words where said
"You'll be sorry"
&
"I urge you to reconsider"
where both rather offputting
focus was put on I will be fined for the smallest issue with my car, scuffed hubcaps, slightly over the milage, any and all damage will be noted. What annoyed me most was the argument to purchase it, and sell it to webuyanycar.com
I have to go into the garage tomorrow as it requires a service, but I feel I should approach the garage manager about this behaviour, any advice on what I should be saying, my ideal outcome (if unlikely) is just to leave the car with them tomorrow and they waive the last 2 months of the deal.
Any advice is appreciated.
Thanks
I am coming to the end of my "Just Add Fuel" Deal with Pegeout and have decided not renew with a new car or buy it outright. Reason being I do hardly any milage, feel £270ish a month for a Pegeout with no insurance thrown in is excessive and frankly feel I will be better served with a small run around.
I notified Pegeout of my intentions over the phone and they where fine, but when the salesman who tried to convince me to renew my lease deal found out of my intentions some rather unsavoury words where said
"You'll be sorry"
&
"I urge you to reconsider"
where both rather offputting
focus was put on I will be fined for the smallest issue with my car, scuffed hubcaps, slightly over the milage, any and all damage will be noted. What annoyed me most was the argument to purchase it, and sell it to webuyanycar.com
I have to go into the garage tomorrow as it requires a service, but I feel I should approach the garage manager about this behaviour, any advice on what I should be saying, my ideal outcome (if unlikely) is just to leave the car with them tomorrow and they waive the last 2 months of the deal.
Any advice is appreciated.
Thanks
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Your complaint will probably fall on deaf ears, The salesmans job is to sell cars.
You may get a comment that they will speak to the salesman, But in the canteen out of earshot they will probably giggle at your comments.
Waive the last 2 payments very very very unlikely.Censorship Reigns Supreme in Troll City...0 -
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yourboywillis wrote: »Hello
I am coming to the end of my "Just Add Fuel" Deal with Pegeout and have decided not renew with a new car or buy it outright. Reason being I do hardly any milage, feel £270ish a month for a Pegeout with no insurance thrown in is excessive and frankly feel I will be better served with a small run around.
I notified Pegeout of my intentions over the phone and they where fine, but when the salesman who tried to convince me to renew my lease deal found out of my intentions some rather unsavoury words where said
"You'll be sorry"
&
"I urge you to reconsider"
where both rather offputting
focus was put on I will be fined for the smallest issue with my car, scuffed hubcaps, slightly over the milage, any and all damage will be noted. What annoyed me most was the argument to purchase it, and sell it to webuyanycar.com
I have to go into the garage tomorrow as it requires a service, but I feel I should approach the garage manager about this behaviour, any advice on what I should be saying, my ideal outcome (if unlikely) is just to leave the car with them tomorrow and they waive the last 2 months of the deal.
Any advice is appreciated.
Thanks
So you think the finance company should waive the last two payments, because you got the hard sell from a salesman?
Cant see that happening.0 -
So you made a bad decision and now you want someone else to foot the bill for the last two payments??"You were only supposed to blow the bl**dy doors off!!"0
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