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Peugeot Just Add Fuel - DO NOT SIGN UP

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  • Grumpy_chap
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    Dr_Crypto said:
    Alanp said:
    tie you to a chair and drip melted candle wax onto your legs 

    I have never received this level of personal service / attention from Ford :(
    Er....where would you find this kind of service.........asking for a friend..
    Er.... Peugeot, apparently.  Part of the "Just Add Fuel" package.  Obviously, I don't have any first-hand experience but Welsh Chris can probably provide more information.
    So if I go into the showroom do I just ask the salesman to treat me like a naughty boy or do I ask for a 107 with a 6k mileage?
    @cymruchris has the full details.  It is a level of service I have never received from Ford.  Maybe you have to take the 107 on 6k mileage and then go vastly over mileage?
  • Dr_Crypto
    Dr_Crypto Posts: 1,211 Forumite
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    A bit specialist for me but I'll give it a go!
  • AdrianC
    AdrianC Posts: 42,189 Forumite
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    Peugeot haven't built 107s for six years.
  • Dr_Crypto
    Dr_Crypto Posts: 1,211 Forumite
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    6 years or 6k miles?
  • cymruchris
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    Dr_Crypto said:
    Alanp said:
    tie you to a chair and drip melted candle wax onto your legs 

    I have never received this level of personal service / attention from Ford :(
    Er....where would you find this kind of service.........asking for a friend..
    Er.... Peugeot, apparently.  Part of the "Just Add Fuel" package.  Obviously, I don't have any first-hand experience but Welsh Chris can probably provide more information.
    So if I go into the showroom do I just ask the salesman to treat me like a naughty boy or do I ask for a 107 with a 6k mileage?
    It has to be at least a 406 to get that level of specialist attention! (And yes I know they haven't been made for years either)
  • Dr_Crypto
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     :D  :D:D:D:D

  • At a point in time PPI was the buyers fault, 
    I saw these products appear in the late 80s early 90s and it was clear to anyone with half a brain cell that they were a rip off.  Some folk should take someone with a bit of knowledge if they don't understand what they are signing up for.
  • cymruchris
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    At a point in time PPI was the buyers fault, 
    I saw these products appear in the late 80s early 90s and it was clear to anyone with half a brain cell that they were a rip off.  Some folk should take someone with a bit of knowledge if they don't understand what they are signing up for.
    I’m actually quite upset - as I never signed up for PPI ever - as I always thought it was a con - but as a result I haven’t been able to apply to get my PPI back as I never had any. I deserve compensation for not being able to claim! 

  • At a point in time PPI was the buyers fault, 
    I saw these products appear in the late 80s early 90s and it was clear to anyone with half a brain cell that they were a rip off.  Some folk should take someone with a bit of knowledge if they don't understand what they are signing up for.
    I’m actually quite upset - as I never signed up for PPI ever - as I always thought it was a con - but as a result I haven’t been able to apply to get my PPI back as I never had any. I deserve compensation for not being able to claim! 
    and the 8% interest applied to the compo, different times.
  • gord115
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    Just had a look and the excess mileage charge is 4.2p per mile.
    So if you doubled the mileage you would pay 4.2 x 18000 = £756 after 3 years
    Am I the only one who thinks this is reasonable?
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