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  1. DO NOT SIGN A BLEND & EXTEND CONTRACT WITH ENGIE. I have been trying to reach a settlement for our Blend & Extend deal for 10 months. There was no small print or details on the contract I signed, just a 2 page leaflet. I first asked to blend & extend my contract on 04.04.2023.

    • Your Contract
    • The Basic Dos and Don'ts
    • Estimates, Quotes and Contracts
    • Authorising Repairs
    • Delays
    • Can A Garage Keep Your Car?
    • If You’Re Not Happy with The Repair
    • New Problem?

    When you instruct a garage to carry out repairs or other work, you enter into a contract. It’s best to put your instruction in writing if you can, as it will be easier to see what was agreed if there’s a dispute. Whether written or oral, any contract contains both ‘express’ and ‘implied’ terms.

    Look for a garage that has signed up to a Trading Standards approved code of practice
    Get a firm quote or written estimate before you authorise repairs
    Get several quotes if you can to check that the price is fair
    Make it clear if you need your car back by a specific time or date but give the garage a reasonable amount of time

    If a firm price is stated at the time of making the contract, then both you and the garage are bound by it, but it's more usual for a garage to give you an estimate rather than a firm quote. Generally, an estimate won’t bind the garage, although it will be an indication of the eventual cost.

    Garages should work strictly within their authorisation. Leave the garage a phone number and make sure the garage is clear what sort of authorisation you are giving them.

    Delays can happen if parts are hard to obtain, if the problem’s hard to diagnose or if the repair turns out to be bigger than first thought, but if the garage has missed a clearly agreed completion date you may be able to: 1. Agree a new deadline for completion 2. Ask the garage for a courtesy car until the work is completed 3. Take your own car ba...

    A garage that has repaired your car has what is known as a 'lien'. This is the right to keep the car until they’ve been paid for all work done. 1. If you take your car away without authorisation you risk both civil proceedings and criminal prosecution. 2. Apart from legal proceedings or leaving your car while any dispute is sorted out, the only opt...

    Any work that’s been done for you should be done using the correct materials, free from defect and should reach the standard of a competent motor engineer. If a repair’s fallen below that standard, the garage may be in breach of contract or negligent. 1. It’s best to resolve any issues with the original repairing garage as legal procedures can be v...

    You may get your car back only to find that the garage has caused a new problem. 1. Generally, the garage would be responsible for any additional fault or damage, but it’s up to you to prove that this happened while the car was in the garage's care. 2. It’s possible that the new fault could be completely coincidental and unrelated to the original f...

  2. Oct 12, 2022 · Can you drive? No. Commonreasons: Fatal engine failure, timing belt/chain jumping, overheating, poor lubrication. Ways to fix: Professional engine replacement. What Is A Warranty, And Which One Covers Engine Replacement? A warranty is a contract that a service provider or manufacturer issues buyers when they buy new products.

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  3. A vehicle warranty provides protection against having to pay for parts and labour following the mechanical or electrical failure of components such as an engine, fuel pump or radiator which could prove very expensive to repair.

  4. www.engie.co.uk › business › supply-contractsSupply Contracts - Engie

    Our contracts make it easy for you to find a solution that works for your business. Our suite of products are designed to meet your varying energy needs. If you’re looking for the security of fixed rates, or wanting greater control over Third Party Charges, we can help.

  5. Feb 23, 2024 · Be sure to read and understand the warranty contract before spending your money, even if that means asking someone with more knowledge to look at the warranty.

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  7. ENGIEs Ethics Charter and plan of vigilance define the general rules and principles and are applied universally within the Group. PRINCIPLE 2. Treat suppliers fairly, transparently and impartially. Our suppliers must be selected according to an ethical, transparent, open, fair and thorough process.

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