Having ordered my DStyle+ from my local dealer and paid a deposit of £300, another member gave me the contact details of the dealer he used who saved me £1200+ on the same car.
Being too good an offer to turn down, I asked my original dealer if he could match the offer, which of course he could not, although he did offer to throw in the free servicing deal instead. (Funny how he couldn't offer it originally!)
As this was still not as good a saving I decided to cancel my original order and place it with the new dealer.
I then proceeded to ask for my original deposit back, to which I was told that I was not entitled to a refund.
However, my dealer had not taken into account that he was dealing with Mr. C, who never takes no for an answer.
Several letters later, and after careful studying of the T & C's of the purchase agreement (and even offering to take the free servicing deal in exchange for my deposit, so that they kept a little bit of money for their inconvenience and retained my future business) I was forced into sending the threatening "pay up in 14 days or we go to Court" letter.
Low and behold, I now have a cheque sitting in my hand for £300 and a smile on my face.![Smile](https://forum.ds3club.co.uk/core/images/smilies/smile.png)
And the moral of the story is..........
Don't be afraid to stand up to big businesses and argue against what your are told by them. Remember, the customer is always right!
Being too good an offer to turn down, I asked my original dealer if he could match the offer, which of course he could not, although he did offer to throw in the free servicing deal instead. (Funny how he couldn't offer it originally!)
As this was still not as good a saving I decided to cancel my original order and place it with the new dealer.
I then proceeded to ask for my original deposit back, to which I was told that I was not entitled to a refund.
However, my dealer had not taken into account that he was dealing with Mr. C, who never takes no for an answer.
Several letters later, and after careful studying of the T & C's of the purchase agreement (and even offering to take the free servicing deal in exchange for my deposit, so that they kept a little bit of money for their inconvenience and retained my future business) I was forced into sending the threatening "pay up in 14 days or we go to Court" letter.
Low and behold, I now have a cheque sitting in my hand for £300 and a smile on my face.
![Smile](https://forum.ds3club.co.uk/core/images/smilies/smile.png)
And the moral of the story is..........
Don't be afraid to stand up to big businesses and argue against what your are told by them. Remember, the customer is always right!
Comment