Re: BMW VT Issues
Sending this customer.service@bmw.co.uk, ella.hendy@partner.bmwfin.com and jodimcdonald@sytner.co.uk - (I haven't mentioned the second set of documents being altered yet)
Dear Sir or Madam
I am forwarding the emails below to you (BMW UK and BMW Finance) so that you are aware of the practices of one of your agents.
As you can see, this matter has been ongoing for some time and I have not yet had any response at all from Sytner BMW (Oldbury), despite sending them two emails and making two trips to the dealership to discuss the matter.
I am now in possession of a written statement from the salesman who sold me the car. He remembers the events quite clearly as he did not work at BMW for very long and this was the first car that he sold whilst there. His recollection of the events surrounding this matter support my allegation that I was mis-sold the finance when I bought the vehicle.
Should I not receive a satisfactory and substantive response within 8 weeks (no later than July 4th 2016) then I will forward my case on to the Ombudsman without further notice.
Regards
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Mark
Date: 18 May 2016 at 16:47
Subject: BMW Finance Documents
To: jodimacdonald@sytner.co.uk
Jodi
Further to our discussion earlier, see attached document bundle which was sent to me by BMW finance.
As you can see, the DD mandate has clearly been amended, presumably my surname was spelled incorrectly, and it has been initialled "MM". It was not initialled by me however it was clearly initialled so as to have somebody believe it was initialled by me. Not only does it not look like my handwriting, but it has been done in different pen!!
I believe this needs to be added to my complaint as the basis of my issue relates to dishonesty and mis-selling and this just highlights that dishonest practices were certainly used at the time that I purchased this vehicle.
I trust this matter will be dealt with urgently.
Regards
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Mark
Date: 9 May 2016 at 11:07
Subject: Complaint
To: bmwwebenquiries@sytner.co.uk
Dear Sir or Madam
I bought a BMW 6 Series from BMW Oldbury in September/October 2014, registration BK64FYL.
When I purchased the vehicle, I was advised that there was a deposit contribution of £16,001 towards the car and that this was only available if I purchased the car via BMW Finance. I proceeded with the transaction and paid a further deposit of £10,000.
I have recently decided to explore my position regarding Voluntary Termination of the agreement and was advised by BMW finance that the deposit was only £6252.46. I believe some of my £10,000 deposit was taken up to pay off my part exchange as it was valued at less than the finance owing, however your £16,001 deposit contribution should also form part of this deposit.
I visited the dealership and spoke with a sales manager named Parv who showed me some of the documents relating to the purchase and explained that the £16,001 was discount not deposit contribution.
Obviously I disagree with this claim, especially as on all documentation that I have, it is shown as "Special Allowance" not "discount". When I pointed this out to Parv, his only explanation was that perhaps BMW do not like to use the word "discount".
It is my belief that I have been mis-sold the finance on this vehicle, as I had expressed the potential to pay in cash but ultimately took the finance due to the additional £16,000 savings being offered.
I await your prompt response.
Regards
Sending this customer.service@bmw.co.uk, ella.hendy@partner.bmwfin.com and jodimcdonald@sytner.co.uk - (I haven't mentioned the second set of documents being altered yet)
Dear Sir or Madam
I am forwarding the emails below to you (BMW UK and BMW Finance) so that you are aware of the practices of one of your agents.
As you can see, this matter has been ongoing for some time and I have not yet had any response at all from Sytner BMW (Oldbury), despite sending them two emails and making two trips to the dealership to discuss the matter.
I am now in possession of a written statement from the salesman who sold me the car. He remembers the events quite clearly as he did not work at BMW for very long and this was the first car that he sold whilst there. His recollection of the events surrounding this matter support my allegation that I was mis-sold the finance when I bought the vehicle.
Should I not receive a satisfactory and substantive response within 8 weeks (no later than July 4th 2016) then I will forward my case on to the Ombudsman without further notice.
Regards
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Mark
Date: 18 May 2016 at 16:47
Subject: BMW Finance Documents
To: jodimacdonald@sytner.co.uk
Jodi
Further to our discussion earlier, see attached document bundle which was sent to me by BMW finance.
As you can see, the DD mandate has clearly been amended, presumably my surname was spelled incorrectly, and it has been initialled "MM". It was not initialled by me however it was clearly initialled so as to have somebody believe it was initialled by me. Not only does it not look like my handwriting, but it has been done in different pen!!
I believe this needs to be added to my complaint as the basis of my issue relates to dishonesty and mis-selling and this just highlights that dishonest practices were certainly used at the time that I purchased this vehicle.
I trust this matter will be dealt with urgently.
Regards
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Mark
Date: 9 May 2016 at 11:07
Subject: Complaint
To: bmwwebenquiries@sytner.co.uk
Dear Sir or Madam
I bought a BMW 6 Series from BMW Oldbury in September/October 2014, registration BK64FYL.
When I purchased the vehicle, I was advised that there was a deposit contribution of £16,001 towards the car and that this was only available if I purchased the car via BMW Finance. I proceeded with the transaction and paid a further deposit of £10,000.
I have recently decided to explore my position regarding Voluntary Termination of the agreement and was advised by BMW finance that the deposit was only £6252.46. I believe some of my £10,000 deposit was taken up to pay off my part exchange as it was valued at less than the finance owing, however your £16,001 deposit contribution should also form part of this deposit.
I visited the dealership and spoke with a sales manager named Parv who showed me some of the documents relating to the purchase and explained that the £16,001 was discount not deposit contribution.
Obviously I disagree with this claim, especially as on all documentation that I have, it is shown as "Special Allowance" not "discount". When I pointed this out to Parv, his only explanation was that perhaps BMW do not like to use the word "discount".
It is my belief that I have been mis-sold the finance on this vehicle, as I had expressed the potential to pay in cash but ultimately took the finance due to the additional £16,000 savings being offered.
I await your prompt response.
Regards
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