Like water under the bridge

Sometimes problems vanish really fast. I was having ‘problems’ with a car wreck that I rented. I wanted a car for a month, but after seeing it and driving it just once just thinking about driving it again made me bath in fear. I was offered a replacement, but the cars were all similar. No deal.

Now what was left was getting my money back. I asked for it multiple times, but I did not actually get it. The guy who rented me the car eventually just refused to return my money, and told me it would just keep the money and offered me a discount of 250 euros on a car I could buy from him. Buying a car from this person obviously seemed a very bad idea.

Then Ana took to the phone. It seemed her second call had some positive effect. After Ana’s first call the sales person contacted me and told me he did not want to speak to Ana any more. Ana had told him a lot of things, like ‘It’s easy to rip of a foreigner, but I´m not one of them’, ‘There is no contract, and you’re doing illegal things’ and ‘The cars you rent are dangerous’, and these comments seemed to work.

Her last call was the final push the sales man needed. ‘Tomorrow you get a refund’, I was told in harsh language. It was even repeated a few times. The effect was that the next day I got my money back, but I was threatened that I would never be allowed to buy a car from the guy. Well, I can live with that without problems.

4 thoughts on “Like water under the bridge

  1. Als je Ana toch niet had :-)….en heb je al naar die Twingo gekeken?

  2. Grappig, doet me denken aan die keer dat ik bij de Seats & Sofa’s werd weggestuurd en nooit meer terug hoefde te komen omdat ik niet inging op een aanbod… wel balen natuurlijk dat je bij die oplichter nooit meer een auto kunt kopen/huren…

  3. Het is inderdaad goed vergelijkbaar. Alleen doet dat seats&sofa verhaal mij altijd met wat raare gevoelens terugdenken aan mijn eigen seats&sofa bank :p.

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