Long story short - car had to go for repair at an insurance-approved garage following a car accident. They'd had it for over two weeks, never contacted me to let me know the progress (even though the paperwork they left with me said they'd call every other day). I called them last Thursday to be told I was getting the car back that day. Never happened and no call to apologise. Same situation Friday and Saturday.
Car finally got delivered today (hooray!) so today they were actually telling the truth when I yet again chased them.
However, when it was returned, the man from the garage stood on my doorstep and gave me the paperwork to sign to say I was happy with the repairs, which I ticked as "Yes". There was also a question as to whether I was happy with the service I'd received. I ticked "No", then noticed it said "If No, please explain", followed by space for comments.
So I said to the garage man, "Oh, wait there, I just need to fill this bit in" and went through to my lounge to add my comments. I had my back to the lounge door and, halfway through writing, realised garage man had walked into my lounge and was standing right behind me, close enough to read over my shoulder what I was writing! It really unnerved me that he'd shown himself in and I felt incredibly uncomfortable having this uninvited stranger suddenly in my lounge, not to mention intimidated that he was standing over me while essentially filling in the "Complaints" section.
Would I be unreasonable to contact the garage to complain about this behaviour? Or am I being a bit precious?