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Full OFT approval
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Full OFT approval for Motor Codes

 

Motor Codes has received full OFT approval for its Service and Repair Code, meaning that subscribing garages can now display the OFT logo alongside the Motor Codes tick, to further reassure motorists.

 

Three years on from the inception of the Service and Repair Code, developed following the effectiveness of the OFT-approved New Car Code in reducing consumer complaints, this endorsement demonstrates continued confidence in the self-regulation consumer codes model.

 

Underlining the importance of this backing, Colin Brown, director of consumer policy at OFT, describes the move as, "one of the most important developments in consumer protection in car service and repair for many years."

 

A sentiment echoed by Chris Mason, managing director at Motor Codes, "The Service and Repair Code was introduced at the request of government to deal with its continued prominence in complaint statistics and set out to improve standards and raise consumer confidence.  This announcement sends a clear message that we offer a comprehensively backed code of practice and our network of garages delivers real peace of mind for the consumer." 

 

Consumer feedback is central to the Motor Codes operation and each customer is encouraged to rate the quality of service received - visible online to potential garage customers.  This open, customer-facing review system was a key factor in fulfilling OFT requirements.

 

"Motor Codes has demonstrated a commitment to transparency and scrutiny amongst its members, making it simpler for motorists to make an informed choice", explains Colin.

 

To date, in excess of 25,000 motorists have submitted reviews, all visible on the Motor Codes website.

 

Standards for Motor Codes garages are upheld through a combination of regular RAC Compliance Checks and the support of a structured advice and conciliation service, with a team of independent customer service professionals on hand to offer advice both to motorists and garages.  Where things do go wrong, a three stage intermediary process, consisting of Fast Track resolution, conciliation and legally biding arbitration is implemented to administer a fair solution for all parties. 

 

Emphasising the effectiveness of this service and its value to businesses and customers, of all conciliation cases to date in 2011, over 30% have been resolved as Fast Track - meaning that solutions are brokered swiftly, while a customer's car is still in the garage.

 

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ChrisMasonMCL: RT @PaulEverittSMMT: Everything you ever wanted to know about UK automotive is here: http://bit.ly/dIxeR3 Apr 13 reply

ChrisMasonMCL: Great to see new MG's driven off the production line yesterday, quite a moment and a great achievement - hope sales meet expectations! Apr 14 reply

ChrisMasonMCL: Gov paper 'better choices:better deals' on consumer empowerment is an interesting read - the vision is good http://tinyurl.com/6ejvnlw Apr 15 reply

ChrisMasonMCL: @PaulEverittSMMT Better Choices:Better Deals, sounds like Motor Codes strategy. I've sent msg to Gov offering to assist with development Apr 15 reply

ChrisMasonMCL: RT @MotorCodes: Motor Codes referenced in latest government paper on empowering consumers and raising standards: http://bit.ly/g8ncS7 Apr 15 reply

ChrisMasonMCL: RT @torquespeak: Love your local garage If they're a @MotorCodes member, rate them by entering the survey prize draw http://bit.ly/edbuRz Apr 18 reply

ChrisMasonMCL: OFT paper to help business with clear & fair contract terms, and it's clear - brilliant stuff! Have a look http://tinyurl.com/3ppkmf4 Apr 18 reply

ChrisMasonMCL: OFT paper provides food for thought! Could T&Cs actually be a marketing opportunity http://blog.motorcodes.co.uk/ Apr 19 reply

ChrisMasonMCL: @motorscouk sounds like a well intentioned initiative - let's see how it plays out.. Apr 19 reply

ChrisMasonMCL: RT @MotorCodes: Motor Codes welcomes new team members this week http://tinyurl.com/3kessps Apr 20 reply

ChrisMasonMCL: These people should have no place in a modern motor industry, this should be a story from history books http://tinyurl.com/3zj8tzj Apr 20 reply

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