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This has to be read from end to top if you want to follow the thread between Citroen and I :

 

 

File 25182/Case 1159351

 

Dear Mr *****

 

Thank you for your further e-mail dated 24 April 2008.

 

I am sorry you were not happy with my response. I have forwarded your comments to our Marketing Department for future reviews.

 

Assuring you of our best attentions,

 

Yours sincerely

CITROËN UK LIMITED

 

 

STEPHEN STEVENS

CUSTOMER CONTACT CENTRE

 

My reply to below:

What a load of poppycock I have never heard such a rubbish explanation in my life

Name me 5 car manufactures who do not paint the inside of the engine bay and bonnet.

And in any case you have painted it but not the same colour as the rest of the car but managed to get overspray everywhere and produced a very poor finish.

Not good enough.

Why don’t you address the problem.

 

 

 

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Message Received: Apr 24 2008, 06:50 PM

From: CUK_contactcentre@citroen.com

To: MICHAEL@**********.FREESERVE.CO.UK

Cc:

Subject:

 

File 25182/Case 1159351

 

Dear Mr *****

 

Thank you for your e-mail dated 23 April 2008.

 

Having noted your comments, I would stress that Citroën UK is always interested in product feedback. Procedures exist which allow such information to be monitored via our warranty records. It is not recommended to have paint in the engine compartment, as the heat from the engine may cause damage to the paint work.

 

If at any time you have a need to raise concerns with your dealer, they can contact us, if necessary, when we will offer them whatever advice or assistance we are able.

 

In the circumstances, I thank you for contacting Citroën U.K. and I do assure you that your comments have been recorded.

 

Yours sincerely

CITROËN UK LIMITED

 

 

STEPHEN STEVENS

CUSTOMER CONTACT CENTRE

.

we have received your request and we will process as soon as possible

 

Contact our customer service department - Claim about your Citroën

 

Request date: 4/21/2008 11:03:23 PM

Your details

Title Mr

Last name *****

First name ********

Address *******************

Zip code *************************

Town LONDON

Country United Kingdom

Phone *******************

Mail ******@********.freeserve.co.uk

Your vehicule

Brand Citroën

Model C3

Date of first entry into service 31/03/2008

Kilometers 800 Miles

Chassis Number VF7FC8HZ************

Licence plate **08K**

 

 

 

My request

If someone spoils the ship for a ha'pworth (halfpenny's worth) of tar, they spoil something completely by trying to make a small economy.

 

I just have to write to you and complain bittley about spoiling The C3 Cachet by not applying paint to the engine bay, bulk head and bonnet, I had owned a C3 before a 3 year old one and had upgraded to a new vehicle but, it never dawned on me to look inside the engine compartment in the showroom to see if the engine bay, bulk head and bonnet were painted : The first time I went to check the fluid levels I was shocked and disgusted at the lack of finish and poor standard of presentation (overspray): I am just dismayed and I am now wondering if this is a cost saving I can see what about those I can't see.

 

Nothing you could say would rid the discuss I feel with the shabby condition you have presented the engine bay, bulk head, and bonnet of this vehicle.

 

I am so disappointed that you have spoiled the finish on this vehicle: You have spoil something completely by trying to make a small economy.

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