GS Bloke
Registered user
I was in two minds on posting this but decided to as need to share this one:
I had booked my 1200GSA in for a 12k service, they were due to collect my bike from home, my missus would wait in and open the garage etc.
We (myself and Wollaston) agreed that the driver would call to let her know when he would arrive.
11:00 am on the day I called home to check the bike had been collected only to find it hadn't and no phone calls had been made, so I called the dealer and was told that I hadn't been forgotten and he would be there soon - I need to cut this short as it could go on for pages and pages, the end result was that my bike wasn't collected and no one called home to explain they were running late due to a RTA on M1.
I really kicked off at the service dept, explaining that this level of service is on par to waiting for someone to fix the washing machine who nevers arrives and I expect better from a BMW dealer.
This was last week, on Tues this week they collected my bike from work, serviced it, replaced the rear brake pads, filled it with petrol (was low) and washed it - and didn't charge me a single penny - I even offered to pay but they wouldn't let me. What a fecking result....
It just goes to show, that despite messing up (happens fairly often) they do go the extra mile and then some, to put it right.
Thanks to Peter and Richard H (incase they read this).
I had booked my 1200GSA in for a 12k service, they were due to collect my bike from home, my missus would wait in and open the garage etc.
We (myself and Wollaston) agreed that the driver would call to let her know when he would arrive.
11:00 am on the day I called home to check the bike had been collected only to find it hadn't and no phone calls had been made, so I called the dealer and was told that I hadn't been forgotten and he would be there soon - I need to cut this short as it could go on for pages and pages, the end result was that my bike wasn't collected and no one called home to explain they were running late due to a RTA on M1.
I really kicked off at the service dept, explaining that this level of service is on par to waiting for someone to fix the washing machine who nevers arrives and I expect better from a BMW dealer.
This was last week, on Tues this week they collected my bike from work, serviced it, replaced the rear brake pads, filled it with petrol (was low) and washed it - and didn't charge me a single penny - I even offered to pay but they wouldn't let me. What a fecking result....

It just goes to show, that despite messing up (happens fairly often) they do go the extra mile and then some, to put it right.
Thanks to Peter and Richard H (incase they read this).

