Items stolen from car while in for BMW service
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I just left the dealer after having my O2 sensor replaced since my service engine soon light came on a few weeks ago. I had a great experience at the dealer (for the first time EVER) and during my drive home I noticed that I was missing a few items that were in my center console. The major losses were a series of gift cards that I had in there (about $400-$500 worth). I immediately called the dealer and spoke with a manager and he told me he would see what he could find out, but tried to assure me that they would "make it right" - in his words. Being late in the day on Friday I understand that he couldn't really do much more, but I'm still pissed nonetheless. Before I dropped off the car I made sure to grab my ipod, iphone, laptop, and briefcase from the car, but forgot to check the center console.
I have a feeling that at VERY BEST I'll end up with a couple hundred dollar BMW service/accessory credit which I'll have absolutely no use for. Oh well, I guess I should be more careful next time.
Sorry, just needed to vent
I have a feeling that at VERY BEST I'll end up with a couple hundred dollar BMW service/accessory credit which I'll have absolutely no use for. Oh well, I guess I should be more careful next time.
Sorry, just needed to vent
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You are supposed to NOT leave valuables in the car when dropping off for service... There's BIG signs every where right lol..
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Sorry to hear, esp. since that reinforces the fact that there is dishonesty and thievery everywhere.
I never leave anything of value in the car as a general rule that doesn?t have to be there.
Just curious: why did you store gift cards in the car to begin with?
I never leave anything of value in the car as a general rule that doesn?t have to be there.
Just curious: why did you store gift cards in the car to begin with?
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Originally Posted by JSpira' post='444265' date='Jul 6 2007, 05:33 PM
Just curious: why did you store gift cards in the car to begin with?
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Originally Posted by KnIgHtCoM' post='444268' date='Jul 6 2007, 08:39 PM
Because if you left them at home, you would probably never use them! And they make your wallet fat. Gift cards are lame gifts. Just give me cash!
Companies who sell the gift cards and gift certificates make a fortune above and beyond the merchandise. Many are not redeemed. My father (retired CEO) once told me 33% of his gift certificates were never used.
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Originally Posted by JSpira' post='444287' date='Jul 6 2007, 07:49 PM
I?ve never been given one and have never given one. I dislike cash gifts also, shows a lack of thoughtfulness on the giver?s part. I prefer more personalized gifts.
Companies who sell the gift cards and gift certificates make a fortune above and beyond the merchandise. Many are not redeemed. My father (retired CEO) once told me 33% of his gift certificates were never used.
Companies who sell the gift cards and gift certificates make a fortune above and beyond the merchandise. Many are not redeemed. My father (retired CEO) once told me 33% of his gift certificates were never used.
BTW, Best Buy is starting to have expiration on their gift cards now. Go figure.
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Originally Posted by JSpira' post='444287' date='Jul 6 2007, 09:49 PM
I?ve never been given one and have never given one. I dislike cash gifts also, shows a lack of thoughtfulness on the giver?s part. I prefer more personalized gifts.
Companies who sell the gift cards and gift certificates make a fortune above and beyond the merchandise. Many are not redeemed. My father (retired CEO) once told me 33% of his gift certificates were never used.
Companies who sell the gift cards and gift certificates make a fortune above and beyond the merchandise. Many are not redeemed. My father (retired CEO) once told me 33% of his gift certificates were never used.
In the US there are laws that govern how a company must handle unredeemed balances on gift cards. The company does not get to keep it.
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Man that sucks. Twice I left valuables in the car and luckly nothing happened.
once was a digital camera that I left on the passenger floor at one dealer and second time was a Garmin Navigation system left on the passenger floor I guess i got lucky... either that or the services guys are more honest.
once was a digital camera that I left on the passenger floor at one dealer and second time was a Garmin Navigation system left on the passenger floor I guess i got lucky... either that or the services guys are more honest.
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sorry to hear about that unnecessary experience. +1 sucks to know there is dishonesty and thievery as jspira stated. i can relate to keeping gift cards and what not in the car, like right now i have some movie tickets underneath my carl's jr coupon book in the center storage underneath the cd insert hahaha. but yeah at the dealer make sure you remove all valuables. im glad that most of the time i dont have to worry about that because 1, i know the technician, and 2, most of the time he takes me back there with him and my baby
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I know my dealer makes me sign a form that states. all item like cd's, radar, phones, other valuable ect are removed from the car. I also do a walk around and the sa marks any paint and rim "imperfections" and sign off on it. That way if anything is wrong w/ the car the have a record. he even checks to make sure the Nave works to make sure the disc is in the car. Sorry to hear that that happened but you would think that a BMW dealer would have staff which is hones
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