Glad to hear that.So I sent the email to the SVPs at Ricepoint yesterday...got my offer letter today!!
Glad to hear that.So I sent the email to the SVPs at Ricepoint yesterday...got my offer letter today!!
If you really need to have proof that you can return them on steelies, visit any VW dealer. You will see at least a dozen TDI''s parked and you can tell they've gone through the process. And you'll be amazed to find out how many don't have original rims.Did anyone have any problems returning their TDI with steelies, when originally equipped with alloy wheels? I remember reading one or two posts where they said it was OK...
What is your new ride going to be?It was a long road, but I've now an appointment to trade in after filing on the 28th of April. Can't wait for July 10th now (Could have picked an earlier date but will be out of town until then).
Yes, I did call the VW help line. The rep put me hold for a couple of minutes; told everything is good in my claim and that the offer letter has been drafted, I think he said 23rd of May . He just said they're over loaded with claims and that I just have to be patient . I didn't get rude with or ask for a supervisor, that call was made last Sunday , June 4....I can't be 100% positive that my email helped but i don't see how it could have hurt. Have you called their call center? In my case I was told my offer letter was created on 5/9 and called in the last 3 weeks asking for updates. I would assume they looked at my file and realized there was something wrong and its was fast tracked.
Appointment booked for July 4th!
I think you'd be safe. Many people have mentioned bringing the car in on winter steelies.Well, I'm still trying to decide whether to put the snow tires and winter steelies back on. Our snow tires have 5 seasons behind them, and are due for replacement. I'd keep the alloys as winter wheels for the new wagon.
Took 4 weeks before I got mine.Letter has been drafted as well. It is waiting to get read over by the auditing team before releasing to me and they cannot tell me how long that will take
Well, I'm still trying to decide whether to put the snow tires and winter steelies back on. Our snow tires have 5 seasons behind them, and are due for replacement. I'd keep the alloys as winter wheels for the new wagon.
That's not as bad as I imagined.Took 4 weeks before I got mine.
Overall...its not. I did however threw a fit almost daily when others have been getting them within 7 or so days.That's not as bad as I imagined.
That is what I am doing. I have 8 season on my snow tires...they are done! July 10th my 09 jetta going in. I may break a tear. My newly purchased used A3 TDI will require snows. I will peek for some used snows on rims, but the backup plan is to remove the current tires which are still good and buy some new snows and install them on the alloys.Well, I'm still trying to decide whether to put the snow tires and winter steelies back on. Our snow tires have 5 seasons behind them, and are due for replacement. I'd keep the alloys as winter wheels for the new wagon.
just tell them you had a flat on the way in, and replaced the tire on the side of the road. Leave the rim and jack in plain view to support claim , and a pair of dirty disposable gloves.....Apologies if this has already been mentioned, but haven't been on for the past few days.
I was following this one person's buyback, as they mentioned a while back that they have a flat tire so they put the spare on and left the flat in the trunk. They got to the dealer, and the RP employee wouldn't accept the car with the spare on. Her husband pulled out the flat, jacked the car, installed it and put the spare back in the trunk just to get them to accept the car for the buy back. The best part, immediately after they were done, VW went and put the spare back on so they could move and drive the car.
Others have reported bringing a car back in with the spare on, so it's likely just that specific RP employee being a bit unreasonable. But man, what a joke.
I have an appointment in 10 days to bring back my wagon with a bent wheel in the trunk and the spare on. Curious to see what will happen.
FYI, my parents took a little while to call RicePoint back to confirm mileage and apparently there was a time limit on calling them back. So basically what happened was that they were limited to 2000KM based on the mileage on the offer. Apparently when you confirm your mileage, it resets the 2000km counter.Latest obstacle. We have our appointment for 9 am June 27th. Right on schedule, 20 days before, I pick up the phone call from RP to confirm the mileage. Now I am retired, and my wife still works as a family doctor and, as you can imagine with family doctors in Quebec, is extremely busy.
Anyway I identified myself as her husband (the car is in her name). The RP rep would not talk to me, had to talk to my wife. So I texted my wife the mileage, told her to expect a call from RP, and gave the RP rep her cell number. Except that my wife never answers her cell during the work day, because, well, you know, she is with patients. She told me "next time give them the office number and I'll tell the girls in front to let the call thru."
Well they so far have never called back, either here, or on my wife's cell (no missed calls). Should I call RP in my best falsetto voice, pretending to be my wife, and give them the mileage? Or if they do call today, do the same and pretend to be her? My wife is very difficult to reach by phone from 8:30 am thru 7 pm...
Gosh why did they have to make this so complicated? They could have done this on-line as well, send an e-mail 20 days before asking to log onto the site to confirm mileage, time and date, and be done with it with the whole thing time stamped. Talking on the phone is, you know, so 20th century.
Meanwhile the new wagon is waiting. Checked it out this week, and it was mounted on Hankook Kinergy tires. I hate Hankook tires, had them on my Mk VI, terrible tires, multiple flats, dangerous in the rain, and a blowout at speed. So he agreed to do a free swap for Contis from another car with identical wheels. So far I have been quite satisfied with Contis as summer tires, I just find they get noisy when worn. But they haven't tried to kill me yet We're also getting window tint and monster mats (thrown in for free), plus the VW discount, etc. A bit over two more weeks and hopefully we have this gong show behind us.
Didn't they gave you a phone # for your wife to call them back?Well they so far have never called back, either here, or on my wife's cell (no missed calls). Should I call RP in my best falsetto voice, pretending to be my wife, and give them the mileage? Or if they do call today, do the same and pretend to be her? My wife is very difficult to reach by phone from 8:30 am thru 7 pm...
I'm getting an Audi Q3 Quattro Progressiv, with Sport package, Nav, etc.What is your new ride going to be?
RP will email it to you if you give them a call, at least that's what they did for me.....otherwise I could forward it along.Is anyone aware of a power of attorney form for the Canadian deal if 2 names are on the title but only one can attend the appointment? Google finds a form for the US settlement but I haven't found anything yet for the Canadian deal.
I will request it, thanks!RP will email it to you if you give them a call, at least that's what they did for me.....otherwise I could forward it along.
Pretty much what the rep told me...word for word..Also threw in the comment that they are "inundated with claims"...Letter was drafted May 23.Letter has been drafted as well. It is waiting to get read over by the auditing team before releasing to me and they cannot tell me how long that will take
Nope. I managed to get the number by calling their help line. She called and got the mileage recorded. She's good now for another 2k km, which is plenty until the 27th.Didn't they gave you a phone # for your wife to call them back?
When they called me asking for the exact mileage, I didn't have it with me and I was miles from my car so they gave me a phone number to call at my convenience.
lolSo, Here's one for the books..... I am scheduled to return my 2012 Passat TDI this afternoon.
Last night I took all my personal items out of my car and found my spare set of keys and laid them on the console so I wouldn't forget them and admittedly forgot to lock my doors during the night... (I never forget to lock my doors) Car gets stolen off of the driveway...
Luckily they returned the car after putting over 100km on it, damaged the rear bumper (over $1500.00 in damage) and kept my spare set of keys. Called the police - dusted the car for prints and gave me a damage sticker... Now what???
Went to my VW dealer this morning after the Police were done with the car and told them what happened . The Ricepoint rep was there and I showed him the car and the damage. He told me that they would accept the car with the damage - he said it didn't affect the drive-ability and he felt really bad for me. I return my car in an hour and never have to see it again... What are the chances of that happening....
I'll be parking my new 2015 Passat TDI in the garage tonight and my wife's car is going on the driveway....