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  • Mercedes Benz end of contract charges

    Hi guys
    after having a look on other threads I’m after some help of what seems to be hard hitting charges!

    I spent a chunk of money getting the 2 smart cars detailed, wheels refurbished and ready for inspection & collection by DeFleet

    this was during early lockdown, may I think.

    Looking at the cost sheet for items not done, I agreed to a couple of things to be charged for as it was impossible to get certain things done as a, garages were not open or b, too busy to fit in ( had a few days to do this after very short notice from BCA who originally said they couldn’t come)

    car one, needed just some logo graphics removing at a charge of £50 which I signed the form for

    car two same £50 graphics removal fee plus a couple of deep scratches which was £295... bit excessive but what can you do?

    the invoices came back totalling £1500 + so was gobsmacked obviously!

    some items included not having the V5 present, parcel shelf and lots of other damage!

    I called and said there was a mistake and they took off the V5 fees and the parcel shelf.

    this was still over a £1000 so I said I won’t be paying more than what was agreed and inspected on collection day

    they then sent a video with the car being walked around with damage, which was not shown on the inspection
    which included damage under the graphics on the glass .

    I said this must have occurred after collecting the cars as they were sign written brand new, plus the vehicles had been driven away so god knows what damage could have happened

    Both cars were picked up by different employees on different days, both took around an hour to do the inspection and one even commented how new one of the cars looked!

    I agree to pay the fees I agreed on the day but feel MBFS are taking the proverbial and making money for nothing, threatening to send recovery agents / collection agency

    whilst I’m annoyed I couldn’t get the work done on one of the cars due to the pandemic and couple of days notice, I thought £500 for both cars maximum was a hit I needed to take, on top of the other work I had done prior to collection.

    the cars contract were/are in my LTD company name, ( tiny company but still LTD)

    Obviously want to defend the outrageous costs especially as they made mistakes, but also don’t want any ccj or bad credit if things go pear shaped..

    MBFS said go to the ombudsman, which I feel is no good, but wondering if

    1 legally do I need to pay?
    2 Can they just invoice more than what was agreed on inspection ?
    3 if I paid what they originally said on inspection/what I agreed can they still force people to pay?

    it appears to me they charge what they like, even after inspections, plus fair wear and tear is not driving your car in the real world as even scratches that are within tolerances get called a bumper replacement!

    Covid has killed my business virtually and now this... what advice can you give please


    thanks in advance

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  • #2
    The problem is that a lot of end of contract charges relate to consumer contracts but this one is a business to business contract so your rights are not the same.

    End of contract charges are subjective so I suggest you either go through the Financial Ombudsman complaints service if you are eligible or you can do through the BVRLA complaints procedure or continue to maintain your defence and see if they take you to court.

    The terms and conditions will be what governs your contract with MBFS so you need to read through what it says about damage etc. I'm also certain that as a BVRLA member, MBFS has to offer or allow you an opportunity to have an independent inspection carried out, but if they haven't then you might have reasonable grounds there. Obviously if you are out of time or taken to long to raise it then you may be deemed to waive that right.
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    • #3
      Thanks for this, I will see what’s in the paperwork when home.

      I am surprised tho how I can agree one thing on inspection and collection , but they can just ignore this and charge what they like.

      makes me wonder why I even bothered to get refurbs etc done as it’s all piling up regardless

      I feel they are trying to claw back money because of the pandemic

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