I don't think there are any "bad" words.
https://youtu.be/drZW3JuGa3M'si=SWApi2G-gMd9K6zp
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I don't think there are any "bad" words.
https://youtu.be/drZW3JuGa3M'si=SWApi2G-gMd9K6zp
It wouldn’t surprise me if JLR have no flood insurance.
If the place has been flooded three times before in as many years,there is no way any insurance company would cover the place or the vehicles for flood.
Insurance companies are not stupid,they just walk away.Don’t ask me how I know.
So if they don’t have flood cover,I don’t know who is really liable for the customers vehicles.
Possibly the owners insurance,and the insurance company may then chase JLR for the costs?
The flooded dealership in Derby is not owned by JLR - it is part of Inchcape plc.
JLR would not provide insurance for the dealer.
It's very interesting that the guy's vehicle was deleted from his phone app. Could that be done at a dealer level? If JLR did it then the plot seems to thicken. Gunna be some big lawyer bills at the end of this one.