Reviews
Posted on 17 / 07 / 2004
Due to graduating from University in 2000 I had accrued auite a
few 'black marks' on my credit rating. I needed a car for work but
was soon turned down for car finance by the major local dealerships.
After seeing the ads on tv, I checked out the Yes website. I soon
found I was eligible for finance and made my way to the local branch
in Portsmouth. This was when the problems started, I soon felt pressurised
into paying more per month than I could afford. I had a choice of
a Fiat Cinquecento, Nissan Micra and a Ford Ka. I didnt fancy any
of these so the reps organised bringing me a 205 from another Yes
branch. After the test drive (at night, silly me) I decided the
car met my needs, and was soon pressurised inot signing onto the
doted line (cashback promises and the like). Only when I received
the car had I realised my mistake. It had numerous paintwork problems,
the only plus point being the car seems mechanically sound. I therefore
phoned Yes complaining of the painwork problems, but was informed
it wasnt covered by my mechanical breakdown policy. Only much later
did I know I had a 7 day cooling off period :(. As a young lady
I feel I was a bit of a pushover.
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Claire, Portsmouth
Posted on 06 / 12 / 2006
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Absolutely rubbish all these people are interested in is making
x amounts of money on people that dont have a choice. I was promised
6 months car road tax never got it,i got into the car and it didnt
have petrol when they finally agreed to go across the road to put
five pounds in it, i discovered it didnt even have a petrol cap
so back to the office to sort that one out. The car was very basic
and looked okay in the dark when i had problems keeping up to the
repayments they took the car away 6 months after i had told them
to come. Never heard a thing then a few weeks ago they billed me
for 9000 on a car that was worth a 1000 5 years ago which i didnt
even keep.
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Debbie Hudson
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