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Big Motoring World, Independent Used BMW Cars for Sale in West Malling, Kent, Reviews
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02-16-2011, 09:51 AM | #816 | |
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Well, here we are, some 14 days after my original post (above) and still no response. I put it to the readers of this forum - and all those diverted here via the power of Google search engines - that Big Motoring World, Wrotham, Kent misrepresented a vehicle they sold to me in terms of not having a full service history (in fact it had none at all). Once they had banked my money they didnt give a damn in trying to rectify their error which if not known immediately - I have a personal view on that - was known at least 3 months before I confronted them and they were forced to admit it. This is clearly demonstrated that despite calling them weekly for THREE MONTHS, they never once returned my calls when promised. Fortunately for me, preseverence is my middle name. Another question, in addition to all those raised above, is why do you seek to mislead your customers that the cars they are buying have shiny spotless OEM wheels, when many are in fact cheap replicas ? Big Motoring World, Wrotham, you are spiv traders and give the secondhand car traders who are trying to make an HONEST living, a bad name. Hope business picks up for you |
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02-20-2011, 05:54 PM | #817 | |
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02-20-2011, 05:58 PM | #818 | |
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02-20-2011, 07:50 PM | #819 | |
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02-21-2011, 01:52 AM | #820 |
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Was reading this last night and quite amazed at what I saw. I've had Big Motoring World bookmarked for the last few months constantly looking at car, spec and keeping an eye on prices. Looking to buy an E90 and luckily found a decent one privately before going to Big Motoring World. Looks like I had a lucky escape.
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02-21-2011, 04:07 AM | #821 |
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just seen the TAGS at the bottom of this thread..... lmao !
BAck on topic, I have some friends that bought their last car from Big Motoring World, Independent Used BMW Cars for Sale in West Malling, Kent. They have actually had very little issue with it and are now looking to change. I'm not going to say any more until they have replaced their car, as they are looking at Big Motoring World, Independent Used BMW Cars for Sale in West Malling, Kent as well as other BMW AUC dealers and private. Once they have got the new car I'll report back on what they found. B |
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02-21-2011, 05:13 AM | #822 | |
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I've always bought cars (private, indi, or main dealer) with the mantra "buy the seller, not just the car". The above paragraph would tell you all you need to know about Big Motoring world in Kent. |
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02-21-2011, 02:29 PM | #824 | ||
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I've tried to re-assemble the last post into something more coherrent:
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1. Request of disgruntled customers to e-mail you direct. Clearly there is no evidence of this that will be visible to any person posting on this forum. Therefore the validity of this claim cannot be verified. 2. "We have tried to respond." In the last couple of weeks we can see that the user "Daeths" has raised a number of issues in regard to a car that he describes as having been bought from Big MW. He has offered a clear and concise listing of his grievances in regard to the vehicle and given Big MW the chance to respond to each of these. Big BM have never refuted that they supplied such a vehicle, nor have they made any attempt to explain their position in regard to the points raised. In fact I don't believe that there has ever been a single denial from Big MW in respect of any vehicle or defect mentioned within this thread. 3. "We have asked for a meeting." Unfortunately the was couched in the form of confrontational statement after you had tried to first make out that you were in fact in no way related to Big MW and were just either a satisfied customer or supporter. As a result your credibility was questionable at best, and the request treated accordingly. 4. Are the people who have posted lately real? Clearly we do not know if there a people using multiple accounts from a single IP to try and lend credence to their argument. However, we do have reports from the forum Admins that a series of users supporting Big MW have indeed posted from the same IP address. So, if this were the case then at least they are not doing anything that hasn't been tried already. In conclusion It cannot be denied that this thread has grown a life of it's own. However, Big MW continue to do nothing to directly address the concerns raised, or to either deny or answer the specific complaints identified. Whilst they continue to make attempts to ask people to contact them in any way that removes such communication from anyone viewing this forum they will continue to be regarded with suspicion. Contrast this with the actions of Sytner, who have had some serious issues in respect of their customer service and who have acknowledged their shortcomings and who continue to address these in a professional manner. Equally in the days of SpeedReligion, Ant had a few issues, but again these were acknowledged and addressed in a professional manner. In both cases a positive outcome for all parties was achieved in reasonably short order once a reasoned coherent discussion had been entered into. Until such steps are taken by Big MW this thread will continue to grow, and continue to ensure that potential buyers treat them with caution, if at all.
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02-22-2011, 07:43 AM | #825 |
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having read this hilarious thread, i felt compelled to tell the world of the crap aftersales i recieved from Big Motoring World. I purchased a 118d from there about 6 weeks ago. the car itself seems fine, but the aftersales was frankly disappointing. When i went to collect my new car, the car was ready but as i was signing the paperwork, one of the employees there reversed another car into my front bumper. they offered to fix it, and said did i want to drive my part-ex away and come back for my new one the following week. i couldnot do this as my insurance changed over that day and obviously i would not have been insured on my part ex till i picked up my new car. so they said bring it back on monday and well send it to THEIR bodyshop down the road to be resprayed. However, it rained quite heavily that weekend, and the headlight on the side of the collision had filled up with water. I arrived there the day in question, told the salesman who told me that the two things could not be linked. I said that it was obvious the two were linked and he reluctantly agreed to fix both problems. I arrived at 5pm to pick the car up, i had to wait until 7.30pm before the car returned was to me, headlight filled up with water unfixed. I was tired ill and as it was dark, and hadn't noticed that the work hadn't been done. The next day i saw the problem was still there so i telephoned the aftersales dept, and was met with a very standoffish man who told me that 'these things just happen sometimes' and that he had 'a Bentley Continental GT here with the same problem' and his advice to me was to 'put a towel round it - it will be fine'. I was stunned and rang my husband who had to ring up 5 times before someone would help us. (I can only infer that he thought that because i am a woman i would take him at his word) eventually the headlight problem was rectified, by taking my car down there and they took a headlight out of another One series and put it on my car. to put it mildly, disappointing. I am taking the car to BMW Ruxley next week for a complete checkover, luckily i bought a car still under BMW warranty. I intend to reply to my own thread with any problems they may or may not find. As we all know, Big Motoring World employees read these threads so they will know exactly who i am, but i hope that they understand that, from my point of view, your treatment of me as a customer was frankly uncceptable. Furthermore, I would like to thank the salesman who originally sold me the car, Ray Revell, for his patience with me and the care he showed when i arrived in tears with my part ex, which i was devistated to see go. |
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02-22-2011, 08:03 AM | #826 | |
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they really are a bunch of cocks down there, i am totally still up for a meet! |
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02-22-2011, 08:49 AM | #827 |
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So have they just swapped the light unit with water in it onto another car in the hopes that the customer that eventually buys it won't notice/so they can fob them off and say they won't do anything about it???
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02-22-2011, 10:12 AM | #828 | |
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02-22-2011, 10:36 AM | #829 |
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exactly that, i watched as they drove another 1 series into their garage, took my light off, took the same light off the other one, swapped the lights over and drove the other back onto the forecourt - so far as i know - funnily enough i have not been back since! - they are selling or have sold that car on to a perhaps unsuspecting customer!
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02-22-2011, 10:39 AM | #830 | |
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I intend to post on here however the outcome of the checks that the BMW main dealer is doing next week! |
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02-22-2011, 10:53 AM | #831 | |
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02-24-2011, 09:15 AM | #833 | |
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Back on topic, you clearly requested on this forum that any concerns that any of your customers have encountered should be raised so that you can address them. Well...I have raised them and purposefully not on an email/PM or private basis. The reason for this is so that you can publicly respond to my direct accusation that you misled (and may for all I know, continue to mislead) your customers with descriptions of vehicles which include serious issues such as Full Service History which will attract a different windscreen price than would a No History At All Car. I am very happy for you to publicly respond to my allegations of misrepresentation, zero aftersale care and generally 'dodgy dealing. For the benefit of the owners of this forum, this is not libelous as I am factually correct and have documentary evidence to support this. So in conclusion Big Motoring World; breathe in, stand tall admit you got it wrong and were a little devious, but have know rectified all your sly, immoral (and quite possibly illegal) activities to maximise your profits at the expense of the trusting public. Alternatively, tell me I am a liar and prove me to be so. IT'S CRUNCH TIME BUDDY. Hope business improves by the way. |
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im sorry this women had her car smashed please can you email the reg dont write it on hear for you own security peterbmws@hotmail.co.uk also you must give the name of the person who did this im very sorry you have had any problems as you can see i do not know anything about this, due to your help i can improve the services you had faith in buying the car from us and as you did i will go out of my way to resolve this matter as there is no excuse for this to happen to a customer thankyou for informing me and im looking forward to hearing from you asap
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02-25-2011, 05:10 AM | #836 | |
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Turning to the point about blaming staff who may have subsequently left. As a manager who has had ‘line management’ responsibility for up to 100 staff, I do accept that you can’t have your eyes everywhere, and there will inevitably be ‘incidents’ that come to light – that’s normal. However, from reading this thread, there is ‘on balance’ the suggestion that these issues are perhaps a bit more endemic than is healthy and this may be damaging your reputation. There could be many reasons for this including poor supervision by middle managers, inappropriate incentives for sales staff, or simply employing the wrong people in the first place. Or it could of course be an inappropriate example being set ‘from the top’ or that, actually, this is how you like to do business. In business there is a term ‘critical friend’ – we use them quite a lot. Sytner had issues on this site and have turned it around to their advantage now and use the site in effect as their ‘critical friend’. If you are sincere in wanting to put things right, indeed potentially to your ultimate advantage, I would have thought it’s not too late for you to do the same. |
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