SilentCallsVictim wrote on Dec 30
th, 2009 at 7:27pm:
One must be astonished that there was no offer to call back
1) Automatically once joining the queue to speak to an agent,
There was no such offer.
Quote:2) Immediately on speaking to the agent,
There was no such offer.
Quote:3) Once the agent knew that there would be a further wait whilst information was being retrieved.
There was no such offer and after I was placed unilaterally on hold by the call centre worker there was no way to exit from hold except by hanging up.
Quote:By tying up deals with car companies and banks etc., competition on level of service may be disappearing from the breakdown service market. The days of proud membership of the fiercely rivalless "Club" or "Association" are sadly gone.
RAC is now part of the dead hand of the Aviva Group. The people who brought you the Norwich Union "Quote Me Happy" or "Quote Me From India" as have always thought of it campaigns. I see they have finally even canned the once proud Norwich Union insurance brand name in favour of their bland Euro Aviva brand in their latest car insurance tv advertising. Perhaps just as well as unlike Norwich Union they apparently take almost every single opportunity to refuse to pay a claim whenever they possibly can.
Quote:Were any axes murdered?
No and nor was anyone murdered with any axes either. But I did experience some nervous moments after I rashly pulled out my wallet full of credit cards (to pay for the petrol and petrol can) in front of the two well meaning but potentially scary yokels in their old banger who had gone down to the petrol station to buy beer and cigarettes. I mean would I stop to investigate a car just because it was parked by the side of the road. And it did occur to me that if they were going to knock me over the head and steal my car they couldn't do it until I had bought some more petrol for it.
Quote:Was the petrol station run by a creepy old man who offered a cup of tea in his back parlour and introduced his beautiful daughter?
No it was rebuilt in to some large shiny standard Esso box shortly after the various other remaining local village petrol stations round here closed down. The only scary part is the focus on alcohol on a forecourt dedicated to serving cars and the inability of some of the staff to speak more than a handful of words of Bangalor British.
Quote:Did a RAC breakdown truck tow the car away before it could be repaired?
No the RAC never came out at all and they never called me back, even though when I logged a complaint the next day they did have a CLI based record of the call from my mobile. No doubt if this had happened at 1am I might have been found frozen in to a block of ice inside my vehicle the following day.
Quote:Have Toyota switched to one of the others, or will we be updated on the campaign to get them to do so?
Not so far. My email to the Chairman and Chief Executive of the RAC and/or Aviva with cc to the CEO of Toyota UK and any journalists who cover breakdown recovery service stories is still awaiting preparation.