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AA lied! WWYD?

261 replies

misstrot · 09/05/2023 12:48

I am FUMING! Lies! OMG-please read-sorry it's long-I need advice!
DD (20) hit a small piece of debris on motorway on the way home from uni on the motorway. Car seemed ok but next time she took it out it overheated so we called AA. Patrolman said everything was fine-it just needed oil and water (he filled water but we had to go get the oil) Now DD is a bit nervy driving so she asked was he sure it was ok to drive back to uni (2 hr drive) and he assured her-yes. Then I asked him and he said he 'wouldn't send a young girl onto the motorway in the car if he didn't believe the car was perfectly safe and roadworthy' Enter DH who asks him is he sure ok-doesn't need to be checked at the garage as his DD is very precious and he wants her to be safe etc-again AA reiterates 'all safe-all roadworthy-doesn't need anything doing"- I follow him to the van to input my email/sign attendance from and he tells me no need.
You guessed it-she goes back to uni and breaks down on the M4 in bad weather (it takes 5+ hours for them to send a recovery truck and she is traumatised!)
We get the car delivered back here and ask a local garage to come and look. The garage owner states the car had a severe water leak (the AA didn't pressure test the system) which has caused car to overheat and blown the head gasket-so dead. Bearing in mind DD worked and saved up all summer and only bought the car in August- from a reputable National chain and paid £4000 (it's a little mini) she is devastated.
Ok, so we send report to AA and ask for compensation/new (2nd hand) engine for car. They send an 'Independant Assessor' (paid for by AA and does most of his work for AA so not really independent!?) who literally spends 4 mins taking photos -opens the bonnet and says the head gasket has gone and leaves. His report states that it was our fault for driving it as the head gasket had gone (for clarity it was fine before-no smoke from exhaust and only had a full service and 120 point check in August etc)
The AA then state the patrolman informed us that the car was not roadworthy and should be taken to a garage so they don't hold liability!!!!!! WTF! A complete LIE and 360 on what he said to us. Sadly too late to download Ring doorbell footage to support us -as its gone and he never sent us an emailed report stating what he did or advised-normal protocol. Help! What can I do?

OP posts:
Spookysnake · 09/05/2023 20:34

... Trust pilot also won't allow what is clearly a revenge review. It would be taken down.

SofiaSoFar · 09/05/2023 21:01

@dammiejodger

Also, if you have this bloke's name, name and shame on Trustpilot.

Wow.

Amispringy · 09/05/2023 22:36

dammiejodger · 09/05/2023 20:24

Why do people have to be such shoots on here?

OP, I am 36 and I would be terrified at having to stand on a motorway for 5 hours in any kind of weather waiting for a breakdown recovery help. I am not surprised your daughter is traumatised. I hope she's ok now.

The ombudsman is a good shout. Also, if you have this bloke's name, name and shame on Trustpilot.

Jesus. Get a grip

Ericabro · 10/05/2023 19:18

Please whatever you do do not delete this thread just think of all the mums and dads out there now thinking well I wont put my son or daughter on a policy with the AA and people are now because of you to not use the AA, maybe write to the Daily Mail gent who sorts out consumer issues love

SofiaSoFar · 10/05/2023 23:42

maybe write to the Daily Mail...

Or Viz.

theGooHasGone · 11/05/2023 02:46

Most drivers are not going to notice temperature rising. What an arrogant comment.

I don't actually think this is true - but if it is then they shouldn't be driving. Any modern-ish car will warn you when the temperature increases too much anyway.

I agree that the AA have fucked up here because they've lied. However, given that car hit something on the motorway, then overheated soon afterwards and needed both water and oil to fix, it probably should have been obvious that there was further damage and gone into the garage to be checked before a long motorway journey. Especially considering that the driver was a bit nervous about it all. I wouldn't trust the AA for mechanical advice - they're there for jump starts and towing.

HoofWankingSpangleCunt · 12/05/2023 07:41

Absolutely @rumbusiness . I know if I ever get like this I need to slow down and take a good luck at myself.

Op later on to talk about her DH’s guilt, which seemed to bear out your point. Not that I’m casting any judgement on whether guilt is misplaced or not.

Testina · 12/05/2023 07:51

“Enter DH who asks him is he sure ok-doesn't need to be checked at the garage as his DD is very precious and he wants her to be safe etc”

Cringing so hard for you both right now 🤣

DonnaBanana · 12/05/2023 08:06

Personally I blame the DH. Okay he asked the AA man but he should have known better and checked the vehicle and water pressure himself. First rule of being a man is to never trust any expert’s advice.

bd67thSaysReinstateLangCleg · 12/05/2023 12:43

DonnaBanana · 12/05/2023 08:06

Personally I blame the DH. Okay he asked the AA man but he should have known better and checked the vehicle and water pressure himself. First rule of being a man is to never trust any expert’s advice.

First rule of being a man is to never trust any expert’s advice.

GrinGrinGrin

SofiaSoFar · 12/05/2023 15:23

First rule of being a man is to never trust any expert’s advice.

Man/Brexiteer?

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