What would you do if a car dealership refunded you in coins?
Some businesses just have no idea about good customer service, or they are just blatantly trying to be purposely rude. This student tried to get a refund for her trouble-prone Saab from a Jacksonville car dealership, they handed her two bags full of coins.
In January, Irena Mujakovic bought a car from Holiday Motors in Jacksonville Florida. Soon after she encountered transmission problems and promptly took it back to the dealership for repair. The dealership fixed the transmission and sold her a warranty. Then the transmission failed again. She thought the warranty she purchased would cover both the parts and the labour.
Altogether she had already spent about R8 000 on fixing the car, and then when it broke again and she demanded a refund, the company handed her two bags of coins and a few dollars. When local journalists inquired, the man that had handed her the coins just responded that, “I am doing what DMV asked me to do,” he said “it is legal tender.”
Well, I guess the lesson that can be learned here is that people should rather try to avoid cheap car deals and shady car businesses.
(Source: Car Buying)