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Tube film helps consumers look for responsible repairers

Wednesday, 12 August 2009

Motor Codes video showing motorists the way forward

A new film on the video-sharing website You Tube shows how the garage sector is working to improve its image by committing to consistently high standards of customer service. It helps explain that using a business which subscribes to the Motor Industry Code of Practice for Service and Repair offers enhanced consumer protection above the minimum levels required by law.

Viewers of the short feature, ‘How to avoid cowboy garages' (click here to view) get a straightforward explanation of what the Code means to customers who take their cars in for service or repair to a subscribing workshop. Motor Codes, the self-regulatory body which administers a family of codes of practice to help the public, launched the Motor Industry Code of Practice for Service and Repair a year ago and boasts more than 5,000 companies already willing to demonstrate they operate honest and open businesses.

"Simplicity is the name of the game and the film demonstrates clearly how we and the garage sector are determined to change the perception of the sector and identify where motorists can find value-for-money services with responsible business operators, and the reassurance of Motor Codes back-up should any issues arise," said Motor Codes director, Chris Mason. "The unique selling point of the Code is that it delivers choice as well as consumer confidence which in turn drives business for the subscribing garage. I urge motorists to take a look at the video and see how to find a good garage. Don't risk a rip-off - choose a Motor Codes garage."

The film is also on the one-stop-shop website www.motorcodes.co.uk which offers a host of invaluable help and advice for consumers and businesses alike, including a garage search facility to enable you to find the nearest Code subscriber and an on-line consumer survey allowing rapid, valuable customer feedback to enable continuous improvement and increased levels of customer service.

Customers of a Code-subscribing garage have the assurance that if any issues do arise at the time the work is carried out the nominated customer service representative will look to resolve matters there and then. Should the matter not be cleared up, there is a freephone consumer advice line (0800 692 0825) which aims to resolve the caller's issue immediately and if needed, the complaint can be progressed through the free conciliation service. 

 

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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

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ChrisMasonMCL: @MotorCodes Less than 10% of these contacts were actual complaints, Motor Codes provides great service in free,quality advice for motorists. May 10 reply

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