whenim64
I took my old car in to the garage a few years ago and transferred my property over and the salesman locked it and we went inside to complete the paperwork.
I handed both sets of keys to him.
I got home and about an hour later got a phone call from the manager asking me to confirm where the car had been left.
The old car was parked by the side of my new car in their car park.
It transpired the old car had been stolen.
The manager just wanted to confirm the position it had been left in as he said very occasionally they are left at the side of the road for a while if the car park is full and he was just checking the salesman was not having a memory lapse.
The CCTV was not working.
About 3 years later I went in to the garage and saw the same salesman and asked if he wanted to deal with me after what happened.
Both the salesman and the manager said they certainly do.
They said that the value of my old car had been claimed on the garage insurance and as far as they were aware it had never been found.
Frank
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The next day, a nicer car was driven up from Oxford and delivered to me with a bunch of flowers and an apology. I've avoided paying cash since then. Not that I think they had a leg to stand on, but it was a rotten experience. I usually get a low interest deal, in return for them knocking a bit more off the price, and pay it off early so the interest paid is minimal.