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Diesel Emissions claim
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The latest thing is PCP claims, where it's allegedly not been made clear that the dealer/salesperson will have made commission on all/some of the deal.
Look forward to those threads.
Presumably anyone who's PCP'd a diesel will end up getting the car for nothing.0 -
For nothing. Only for nothing? They should be in overall profit.BOWFER said:
Presumably anyone who's PCP'd a diesel will end up getting the car for nothing.
Plus keep the "incentives"1 -
Yup, in profit because they were all misled and conned!Grumpy_chap said:
For nothing. Only for nothing? They should be in overall profit.BOWFER said:
Presumably anyone who's PCP'd a diesel will end up getting the car for nothing.
Plus keep the "incentives"
Every one of them!
None of them knew full well and are only looking for some free money, no siree, HOW VERY DARE YOU!!!0 -
Hey, can I claim some please?BOWFER said:only looking for some free money
My car is a Ford.
I was led to believe that when a car name ends in "d" that the "d" signifies "diesel"...1 -
the TV one is charging something like 50%. Few others are ridiculous as well.Gandaff_the_taff said:Who is the best firm to claim with the emissions scandal and the line with the lowest fees paid
Harcus Parker and a few others are at 35% (VAT included). Not sure if there are any lower-1 -
I owe a 2009 Jaguar Diesel would I be able to claim0
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Why not?Popat8 said:I owe a 2009 Jaguar Diesel would I be able to claim
Have you read any of the earlier comments in this thread and / or linked threads?1 -
Of course you can. Just think of number and double it and go with thatPopat8 said:I owe a 2009 Jaguar Diesel would I be able to claim
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That's a good idea. Then, when you give half to the claims company, you still get to keep all of the original number.Hunyani_Flight_825 said:
Of course you can. Just think of number and double it and go with thatPopat8 said:I owe a 2009 Jaguar Diesel would I be able to claim
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Op's still not been back, to their one and only post. Time for a nice slice of canned cooked meat product made from ground pork and processed ham0
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