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Criminal Negligence - or not 22nd June 2015 9:37 AM

Rebecca..... Hi and many thanks for reading through my post.  Nothing has changed... The last thing i did was write to the dealers Director but never received any response.  The van still sits there.  Hopefully have the strength one of these days. Sorry for not responding sooner.

Originally Posted by Rebecca (PayforPrecision)

What happened Steve? Did you ever get any kind of resolution? It sounds like an absolute nightmare I have to say! ”
 

 

Criminal Negligence - or not 22nd February 2015 10:25 AM

Steve R

Sorry for breaking protocol / naming etc / my apologies.

Thank you for your advise and Motor codes details..... I will definitely be in touch with them soon as even if nothing even comes of it it is important that the facts are logged with them.  Since my last post here, in fact immediately after my last post here, I was inspired to write to the Directors of the said company once more and they too now know the inpact of their actions.  I have asked them 3 specific questions relating to the deception used by them and their intentions moving forward.  I doubt I will recieve any worthwhile reply however it is my only way forward to eventually end the problem.

I really appreciate the kindness shown here

Onwards and Upwards

Cheers all

Steve

Criminal Negligence - or not 20th February 2015 2:25 PM

Thank you everyone for all your advise - most appreciated.  The story is much longer than my original explanation... it went on for 18 months or so with total denial by the dealership that any fault existed.  Unfortunately the whole process took its toll on my health - which was September 2013.  I was out of action from then, through 2014 and have only recently just returned to work.  Depression of the deepest kind - dont mind sharing that with you as its fact... caused by bullying abuse by those involved.  Im recovering so all is good as far as it goes.  The van however has sat rotting since that time and Im trying desperately to summons the courage to pick up all the threads and continue my case as I can neither sell the van or return it.  I can not afford legal fees.  I also dont mid telling you that this dealer is <name removed fro legal reasons>.  Ford Motor Company are of no use at all as they say that my contract is with the dealership and they cant help me.  I have felt as if there is a conspiracy between parties to withold information about a known problem and that I am the only one in the world with such a problem.  To fight an ongoing problem for 18 months takes its toll on you... believe me.  Sooner or later I will raise the bar and fight on.... till then..thanks again all.

Criminal Negligence - or not 20th November 2014 2:58 PM

Hi.... heres a good one for you.  An extremely well know motor company sold me a brand new well known type of van.  It has a constant intermittent stalling issue which makes the vehicle dangerous as there is loss of brakes and steering which has resulted in a number of near miss accidents.  I had returned the vehicle to the dealership with the arrangement that they would road test the vehicle daily to find the fault and it was agreed for them to do this over the course of 1 month.  I had alternative vehicles of my own to use so no problems there.  After a week the dealer asked me to collect the vehicle stating that the road testing had revealed nothing.  I was able to catch them out by stating that the tracker I had fitted on the vehicle had indicated that the vehicle had not been road tested and had indeed not left there premises.  I am still battling the dealer and wish to know if their actions where criminal in any way.  If any one has any thoughts on this I would be most grateful.  Thanks