Three cars damaged – but bang goes any compensation
Damaged cars as well as your rights to compensation will be the theme of every week. AP of Sheffield was parked at Sainsbury’s when it was struck by using a convoy of trolleys being pushed by a employee. “He created a note admitting what had happened,” she writes. “The store manager laughed and said to ring customer services and customer services referred me here we are at the video store.
“I called head offices and was told for getting two quotes with the repair and gives them to the store for authorisation. I did this, and ended up being told only home office could authorise repairs.
“A month later, after much chasing, I have been identified an approved garage and told they could contend with it directly. The garage said hello couldn’t carry out repairs because they were expecting payment from Sainsbury’s.
“Two months on, I’ve attempt to raise a certified complaint but no response.”
Meanwhile, RS of South Normanton, Derbyshire was filling with a Shell garage when a metal sign fell onto her car, damaging a door. That’s in 2009. “I keep being fobbed with excuses,” she says.
CB of Lichfield was driving to a Tesco carpark any time a missile hit leaving two dents. “I often liquid the bonnet additionally, on the adjacent car,” she says. “I told staff who said security had already been called towards park your car because there ended up being reports of trouble. I became advised to fill an auto damage report form, and then received a notice saying that Tesco would not help.
“I’ve been quoted