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Old 27th July 2016, 08:07 PM
Joe2.0E Joe2.0E is offline
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Im sure Mackies will put it right. They are expensive cars when something goes wrong but even large unexpected bills like this are only a fraction of the yearly depreciation when they were new.
It might be worth contacting the Trader you purchased the car from to push the warranty claim.
Typically 3rd party warranty firms will just give the runaround to the likes of Mackies or Yourself. They might be more co-operative with the Trader that purchased the warranty as they will be selling them policies on a regular basis.
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