so just back from our holiday , returning from shopping , queuing traffic at a roundabout, just behind a hgv, single lane with crosshatching splitting the carriage ways, and.................... a TW*T in a hired merc overtakes in the crosshatching and rips our wing mirror off.. got it all on dashcam , anyway sped off to catch him i did and told him what a nasty person he was, and did all the insurance things etc ..
called Mazda assist who are dealing with the case , he admitted full responsibility obviously and hopefully we should be booked in for repairs this week. Been told by my insurance company that as we are using Mazda assist it won't affect my insurance nor ncb etc ,
anyone else used Mazda assist?
how did you get on with them?
Wing mirror :(
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I used them when somebody backed a trailer into my car. It was a relatively small scratch on the rear wing and wheel arch. Mazda assist were very helpful to me, but I feel they may not be the most ethical company. They immediately arranged a hire car and took mine away for inspection. Then they arranged for an estimate and eventually it got repaired. I think the whole process took in excess of 10 days for a repair job that should have been two days. All this time the third parties insurance was paying over £154 per day for the hire car. No wonder insurance is going up. I think Mazda assist also sold my details on as I was inundated with calls for 18 months from companies wanting me to sue the other driver for personal injury. I wasn't even in the car at the time, but I guess if they had known that they wouldn't have bought my contact details.
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thanks for the info, i will see how i go on, its only a wing mirror so i'll be pushing to get it done asap as having no drivers mirror is a pain. i will call my local dealer and ask for them to get a mirror and housing in......and i'll make sure the box is ticked for - not passing on my details.... cheersStrangways wrote: ↑Sun Jul 22, 2018 11:45 am I used them when somebody backed a trailer into my car. It was a relatively small scratch on the rear wing and wheel arch. Mazda assist were very helpful to me, but I feel they may not be the most ethical company. They immediately arranged a hire car and took mine away for inspection. Then they arranged for an estimate and eventually it got repaired. I think the whole process took in excess of 10 days for a repair job that should have been two days. All this time the third parties insurance was paying over £154 per day for the hire car. No wonder insurance is going up. I think Mazda assist also sold my details on as I was inundated with calls for 18 months from companies wanting me to sue the other driver for personal injury. I wasn't even in the car at the time, but I guess if they had known that they wouldn't have bought my contact details.
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I think with the new GDPR regs in force this should stop your details being sold on.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-30642368 - and still it goes on.
I wouldn't interfere with the parts ordering; leave it to the insurers to deal with.
I wouldn't interfere with the parts ordering; leave it to the insurers to deal with.
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That was a story from 2015 not that I think it will have made much difference.jtonline wrote: ↑Sun Jul 22, 2018 7:35 pm https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-30642368 - and still it goes on.
I wouldn't interfere with the parts ordering; leave it to the insurers to deal with.
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Yes, Gus, and although the law was changed all those years ago, then TPS, and now GDPR, the calls still happen
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My wife's car was hit from behind whilst stationary and I was driving it at the time.
The other party's insurers arranged the repairs and hire car, so we made no claim and just reported the incident to our own insurers.
Much later we had an unsolicited phone call from some compensation chasing firm, and by a process of elimination discovered that their information could only have come from the repairers.
I told the caller that by being in possession of this information they were committing an offence under the Data Protection Act.
The other party's insurers arranged the repairs and hire car, so we made no claim and just reported the incident to our own insurers.
Much later we had an unsolicited phone call from some compensation chasing firm, and by a process of elimination discovered that their information could only have come from the repairers.
I told the caller that by being in possession of this information they were committing an offence under the Data Protection Act.
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I've had it for the last 10 months. They don't seem to understand what TPS, GDPR, Data Protection etc mean for them. I have reported one persistent caller to the ICO and it all went quiet.
I also block the number on my phone which works quite well.
I also block the number on my phone which works quite well.
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Try asking for the company number and registered address, data controllers name and what proceedures theyhave in place to protect their stored data. Fills your time in and keeps them from annoying someone else by the time theyve gone and found that info. Never received another call from that company.
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