Tesco's automated car wash has left one driver feeling frustrated after a costly repair bill and a refusal to accept liability for the damage.
Regular customer JM had his vehicle damaged in an automated car wash at his local Tesco store, with significant amounts of money being spent on repairs - estimated to be over Β£750. However, despite the severity of the incident, Tesco has refused to take responsibility for the damage, citing a maintenance report as evidence.
The report was allegedly prepared by the company that provides and maintains the car washes at Tesco's facilities, stating there were no faults with the machine in question. The driver was not allowed to see this report because of "company policy".
This is not an isolated incident - numerous drivers have come forward with similar complaints about Tesco car washes damaging their vehicles. However, when contacted by Tesco, these drivers received identical letters from the company's solicitors claiming that no defects were found with the machine and that a disclaimer at the entrance absolves Tesco of liability for damage caused during use unless by a fault with the machine.
Despite Tesco's assertion that it does not have a blanket policy to reject compensation claims, it has consistently refused to take responsibility for its automated car washes. The company maintains that it considers each case on an individual basis and that its staff check the machines daily to ensure they are in good working order.
The driver is now faced with the daunting task of pursuing a claim through their insurance provider or taking matters to court, which can be a complex and costly process.
Regular customer JM had his vehicle damaged in an automated car wash at his local Tesco store, with significant amounts of money being spent on repairs - estimated to be over Β£750. However, despite the severity of the incident, Tesco has refused to take responsibility for the damage, citing a maintenance report as evidence.
The report was allegedly prepared by the company that provides and maintains the car washes at Tesco's facilities, stating there were no faults with the machine in question. The driver was not allowed to see this report because of "company policy".
This is not an isolated incident - numerous drivers have come forward with similar complaints about Tesco car washes damaging their vehicles. However, when contacted by Tesco, these drivers received identical letters from the company's solicitors claiming that no defects were found with the machine and that a disclaimer at the entrance absolves Tesco of liability for damage caused during use unless by a fault with the machine.
Despite Tesco's assertion that it does not have a blanket policy to reject compensation claims, it has consistently refused to take responsibility for its automated car washes. The company maintains that it considers each case on an individual basis and that its staff check the machines daily to ensure they are in good working order.
The driver is now faced with the daunting task of pursuing a claim through their insurance provider or taking matters to court, which can be a complex and costly process.