Concierge services - what a palaver
Posted: Wed Jun 14, 2017 3:56 pm
Anyone got this on their car?
I have had it on my last 2 X5's and having just spent more money on a new one I was surprised to see yesterday that it wasn't showing in the account for my new car on the connected drive customer portal - (there it was, gone!). Instead it was mentioned as one of the services I could buy as an extra.
A swift read of the Sales brochure seems to indicate that it should be standard: Shown as "standard" under audio and communication, with a footnote "active for 3 years, renewable thereafter" (page 21). Similar story on p 26, the Connected Services summary page.
So, I fired off a quick email to bmw to say that they'd forgotten to add it, but later in the day I'm actually in the car and so made a phonecall to bmw via the connected drive service in my car. First they said sorry thats a different department you want, you should go check with them or your dealer. When I said come on you are bmw, surely you know the answer - they offered to look into it and call me back the next day.
Sure enough they DO ring back this morning, tell me they've spoken to my dealer, it should be on the car from new and it should be resolved shortly - the dealer will be in touch. RESULT i think.
Then a couple of hours later I get an email reply from BMW - to my initial email. It says my one month trial is at an end and I can now purchase Concierge Services if I want. :nono: This is odd for 2 reasons: one I've never had a one month trial and two it contradicts the phone call from earlier. I fire off an email telling them they are rubbish and that what they have said is inaccurate and contradicts what I've already been told / have read in the brochure. Now waiting to see what they respond...
Next. I get a call from my dealer - Grassicks in Perth, Scotland, a few minutes ago.. Its just a courtesy call to say they are looking into it but salesman is off until tomorrow. I'm not too sure why that's relevant as it seems pretty obvious that the service should have been added and just needs sorting now but anyway the person calling doesn't seem to know, now waiting to hear from him tomorrow. :wall:
Lastly, I go onto the BMW website configurator and build my car.... interestingly I am presented with an option for concierge services for £240 (3 years). :hypo:
I've got to say that despite having it on my last 2 cars I only used it about 5 times in all those years. It was useful on those occasions but most of the time I forgot i had it. Not sure I'd've opted to take it if it had been presented to me as an optional extra this time.
I'm beginning to wonder if they changed their policy on it but hadn't updated the brochure.... or if it changed while mine was being ordered.
So, has anyone who has recently received a new X5 got this and did you have to pay for it separately?
Rant over :rant:
I have had it on my last 2 X5's and having just spent more money on a new one I was surprised to see yesterday that it wasn't showing in the account for my new car on the connected drive customer portal - (there it was, gone!). Instead it was mentioned as one of the services I could buy as an extra.
A swift read of the Sales brochure seems to indicate that it should be standard: Shown as "standard" under audio and communication, with a footnote "active for 3 years, renewable thereafter" (page 21). Similar story on p 26, the Connected Services summary page.
So, I fired off a quick email to bmw to say that they'd forgotten to add it, but later in the day I'm actually in the car and so made a phonecall to bmw via the connected drive service in my car. First they said sorry thats a different department you want, you should go check with them or your dealer. When I said come on you are bmw, surely you know the answer - they offered to look into it and call me back the next day.
Sure enough they DO ring back this morning, tell me they've spoken to my dealer, it should be on the car from new and it should be resolved shortly - the dealer will be in touch. RESULT i think.
Then a couple of hours later I get an email reply from BMW - to my initial email. It says my one month trial is at an end and I can now purchase Concierge Services if I want. :nono: This is odd for 2 reasons: one I've never had a one month trial and two it contradicts the phone call from earlier. I fire off an email telling them they are rubbish and that what they have said is inaccurate and contradicts what I've already been told / have read in the brochure. Now waiting to see what they respond...
Next. I get a call from my dealer - Grassicks in Perth, Scotland, a few minutes ago.. Its just a courtesy call to say they are looking into it but salesman is off until tomorrow. I'm not too sure why that's relevant as it seems pretty obvious that the service should have been added and just needs sorting now but anyway the person calling doesn't seem to know, now waiting to hear from him tomorrow. :wall:
Lastly, I go onto the BMW website configurator and build my car.... interestingly I am presented with an option for concierge services for £240 (3 years). :hypo:
I've got to say that despite having it on my last 2 cars I only used it about 5 times in all those years. It was useful on those occasions but most of the time I forgot i had it. Not sure I'd've opted to take it if it had been presented to me as an optional extra this time.
I'm beginning to wonder if they changed their policy on it but hadn't updated the brochure.... or if it changed while mine was being ordered.
So, has anyone who has recently received a new X5 got this and did you have to pay for it separately?
Rant over :rant: