Complaint Review: Emich VW - denverc Colorado
- Emich VW 1260 s colorado blvd denverc, Colorado United States of America
- Phone: 3037577751
- Web: www.emichvolkswagen.com
- Category: Auto Warranty
Emich VW Emich VW fraudulenty filled out extended used car warranty denverc, Colorado
*Author of original report: The devil's in the details
*REBUTTAL Owner of company: Emich's Response
*Author of original report: 9News, great idea!
*Consumer Comment: Dealer lied
*Consumer Comment: *CONTACT 9NEWS IN DENVER.....
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My wife, Joy Wegs, and I, Scott Wegs, purchased a used 2004 VW Pasat GLX 4motion from Emich VW in Denver, CO on 4/7/2007. At the same time, we also purchased a "used vehicle plan" extended waranty offered through Zurich. The used vehicle plan, according to the terms and conditions was supposed to cover the car for 36 months or 75,000 miles plus the existing mileage on the vehicle at time of purchase (75,000 + 45,890 = 120,890 miles) In September 2009, our car required significant mechanical repairs totaling $5,500 when the car had approximately 80,000 miles. At that time I called Zurich to see how to to handle these repairs and was told that our warranty was expired, but should not have been according to the paperwork I received at time of purchase. I did further research and found that the original paperwork was forged and resent by Chris Condon, finance manager at Emich VW after the time of purchase which changed the paperwork conditions from a "used vehicle plan" to a "new vehicle plan" which according to Zurich terms and conditions means that the coverage would then expire when the length of time or accumulated mileage of the term is reached (75,000 miles).These changes were fraudulently made without Scott or Joy's consent or knowledge. When I initially approached Fred Emich, owner of Emich VW, in September of 2009 I was dismissed and ignored. I followed up again with Volkswagen of America Customer Care and Chris Condon in December 2009 and was told via email on 30 Dec 2009 by Chris Condon that "we (Emich) would do the repairs at the dealership" and on Jan 12 2009 that the transportation expense from Grand Junction CO to Denver Co would be paid for by either Emich VW or Chris Condon personally as "I (Chris) am the one who made the mistake on your paperwork." After the car was transported to Denver at my expense, Fred declined to assist us with repairs but instead offered to refund the money we spent on the warranty, $1,688.
We had the car towed to and repaired by A1 Engine and Transmission in Commerce City CO. The engine was rebuilt and the expenses for that repair not including transportation total $5,500 and I am seeking reimbursement from Emich VW for expenses incurred.
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#5 Author of original report
The devil's in the details
AUTHOR: Scott - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, May 22, 2010
Fred Emich IV-owner of company. I was attempting to expose the situation, but since you've taken a personal attack stance, we'll go that route. I'm not sure how you could know what actually happened because you didn't get involved until the last minute. When I contacted Emich Volkswagen the first time in September of 2009, instead of blowing me off you should have taken my situation seriously. It wasn't until Jan of 2010 when legal action was suggested that I received a reply-and from your representative. I know that as the "BIG car dealer" you're used to running the average guy like me over, but that simply is NOT going to happen in this case.
First: Clerical error? Not true. If so, then why did an Emich Volkswagen representative attempt to conseal the alleged mistake? Signing another person's name on a legal contract resulting in a change of agreement terms WITHOUT THAT PERSON'S KNOWLEDGE is EASILY defined as fraud. Second: Here's an analogy for comparison of Emich Volkswagen's attempt to refund the cost of the service contract: if you've paid $5,000 towards a $500,000 life insurance policy then die, should your beneficiary expect the $5,000 you've paid in premiums? Simple anwer: no. Additionally, the Release of Claims is dependent upon receipt of funds from Emich Volkswagen; the funds have never been received by me. Third: The reason the experienced VW mechanic, aka according to Fred Emich IV the "buddy," was invited into the picture is because the car was inoperable due to a failed engine component-I believe the water pump-in September of 2009. When I contacted Zurich to see how to have the issue addressed, I was told the warranty was expired-after further research I found that the reason it was expired is because an Emich Volkswagen representative filed fraudulent paperwork. Fourth: I have written comunication from Chris Condon, the finance manager at Emich Volkswagen and person that filed the paperwork between Emich Volkswagenand Zurich, proving that Emich Volkswagen a) was aware that the car was inoperable b) "would like to trade (me) out of the car if possible, and if not, we will do the repairs at the dealership." and c) representative would reiburse the transportation amount. Fred's story has so many holes, it's starting to look like swiss cheese. Here's the main difference between our narratives: mine account states facts while yours states opinion.
I've said it numerous times but will state it again, the engine was rebuilt and the expenses for that repair not including transportation total $5,500 and I am seeking reimbursement from Emich VW for expenses incurred. That's the only happy ending to this story and the only way this will end.

#4 REBUTTAL Owner of company
Emich's Response
AUTHOR: Fred - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, May 22, 2010
Emich admits to making a clerical, not fraudulent error with the paperwork. This error was the reason we agreed to reimburse Mr. Wegs for what he paid for the warranty. Originally Emich agreed to do the repairs on Mr. Wegs vehicle (actually
I am sorry Scott, but if you would have been truthful with us about your buddy replacing the timing belt we would not have had you tow the vehicle down here to tell you we would not cover the repairs.

#3 Author of original report
9News, great idea!
AUTHOR: Scott - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Friday, May 21, 2010
I have done so, thanks for the suggestion.

#2 Consumer Comment
Dealer lied
AUTHOR: la gente es est - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Friday, May 21, 2010
It sounds to me that the dealer just lied or faked the terms of the warranty. I have been in the car business for years and I have never heard of a extended warranty that is in addition to the mile on the car. Typically if it is for 75,000 mile then once the odometer hits 75,000 the warranty is finished.
I am not sure what recourse you have other than to take this dealer to court.
Good luck and please do not think all car dealers and sales professionals are crooks, yes there are many out there but there are also a lot of honest people who do their best to please the customer.

#1 Consumer Comment
*CONTACT 9NEWS IN DENVER.....
AUTHOR: Karl - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Friday, May 21, 2010
and get your story to Deborah Sherman or any of the other Investigative Reporters immediately!


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