We are about to take delivery of our new van (Abbey Spectrum). When we placed the order a couple of weeks ago the van was built and at the factory, and the dealer assured us that there was enough time to get it delivered for our holiday (now in a weeks time. Because there aren't enough vans due delivery in our region the only way that we can get the van delivered this weekend is to pay an extra delivery charge to take account of the empty space on the low loader. My dealer is therefore driving to Hull to tow it down today.
I therefore asked how much my delivery charge would be reduced and was told that this would still have to be paid - the charge applies even when swift haven't delivered.
When I bought my car last year I didn't pay to have it delivered, so why does this apply to caravans? I realise that this is all built in to the purchase price of a car, but in the case of a caravan, this is a specific itemised charge, for a service which I do not receive - and my dealer in particular is taking an additional financial hit just because the caravan supplier is unable to deliver from stck in a reasonable time.
I therefore asked how much my delivery charge would be reduced and was told that this would still have to be paid - the charge applies even when swift haven't delivered.
When I bought my car last year I didn't pay to have it delivered, so why does this apply to caravans? I realise that this is all built in to the purchase price of a car, but in the case of a caravan, this is a specific itemised charge, for a service which I do not receive - and my dealer in particular is taking an additional financial hit just because the caravan supplier is unable to deliver from stck in a reasonable time.