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Title: VW dealers no longer stamping the service book
Post by: Homer on March 03, 2012, 12:17:22 am
Took my car in for a service recently, on checking the service book the next day I noticed that they had not stamped it, mentioned this to a mate and said I would need to go back and get it stamped. He said he took his Mazda to his own dealer and they didnt stamp it either, he said dealers have stopped doing this as its all electronic. Am thinking it will be a pain when I come to sell and and there are a lot of service stamps missing and I have to go through the explanation of why this is. Anyone heard much about this? Thanks
Title: Re: VW dealers no longer stamping the service book
Post by: Greeners on March 03, 2012, 12:43:10 am
Sounds like bobbins to me........
Title: Re: VW dealers no longer stamping the service book
Post by: rich83 on March 03, 2012, 12:48:22 am
Sounds like bobbins to me........

Yep, sounds utter rubbish.
Title: Re: VW dealers no longer stamping the service book
Post by: JackG on March 03, 2012, 01:03:08 am
I can 100% confirm this is not true, and I work for VW service department  :happy2:
Just ask for the missing stamps to be filled in
Title: Re: VW dealers no longer stamping the service book
Post by: reflex11 on March 03, 2012, 01:48:50 am
if VW took your engine out and forgot to put it back in.. I wouldn't be suprised :surprised:
Title: Re: VW dealers no longer stamping the service book
Post by: JackG on March 03, 2012, 11:03:41 am
if VW took your engine out and forgot to put it back in.. I wouldn't be suprised :surprised:

Not meaning to be funny buddy or have ago but NOT all VW dealers are the same, think you need to cut them some slack,
Every garage makes mistakes, some VW, some indys, people jump and shout when something goes wrong but don't really give praise when things go ok at garages, yes you expect more "quality" for a dealer.....that's probaly what your paying more money for! But seriously there just humans like you and me so a bit of slack wouldn't go a miss before you rip them on a forum   :happy2:
Title: Re: VW dealers no longer stamping the service book
Post by: chungster on March 03, 2012, 11:54:26 am
Well can confirm the Mazda dealer I used for the Folks zoom zooms first service last year said the same re stamping the book - now all electronic on their database. Does this effectively wipe out independent non dealer servicing as they won't be able to update the database (but guess they can stamp the book)

My VW dealer is still stamping mine tho!
Title: Re: VW dealers no longer stamping the service book
Post by: VC on March 03, 2012, 01:19:51 pm
I had to ask for stamps from landrover for the mrs truck, it's only of value on resale but a buyer looks for things like that rather than calling a dealership to confirm IMHO

Stamps though are pretty worthless, you can buy them yourself anyway and go crazy, I know an Indy garage that has main dealer stamps they got made up at vista print, they were bragging about it when the truck was getting mot'd next door and were offering me a service....I declined but it proves a point
Title: Re: VW dealers no longer stamping the service book
Post by: JackG on March 03, 2012, 01:57:16 pm
Well can confirm the Mazda dealer I used for the Folks zoom zooms first service last year said the same re stamping the book - now all electronic on their database. Does this effectively wipe out independent non dealer servicing as they won't be able to update the database (but guess they can stamp the book)

My VW dealer is still stamping mine tho!
Correct, the day after the service the event will be loaded onto the VW database for all VW dealers to see, no Indy garage has access to this,
All dealers will stamp the book tho and there's no reason why they shouldn't

The fake stamps in the books are more and more common now tho  :sad1: we get 100 calls a day with people questioning servicing on cars and what's In the service book
Not a nice climate at all....
Title: Re: VW dealers no longer stamping the service book
Post by: Gene Hunt on March 03, 2012, 07:11:08 pm
Well can confirm the Mazda dealer I used for the Folks zoom zooms first service last year said the same re stamping the book - now all electronic on their database. Does this effectively wipe out independent non dealer servicing as they won't be able to update the database (but guess they can stamp the book)

My VW dealer is still stamping mine tho!
Correct, the day after the service the event will be loaded onto the VW database for all VW dealers to see, no Indy garage has access to this,
All dealers will stamp the book tho and there's no reason why they shouldn't

The fake stamps in the books are more and more common now tho  :sad1: we get 100 calls a day with people questioning servicing on cars and what's In the service book
Not a nice climate at all....
...........another  good reason to  hold on to all the invoices you get when you buy parts. :smiley:
Title: Re: VW dealers no longer stamping the service book
Post by: B3n on March 03, 2012, 07:13:22 pm
if VW took your engine out and forgot to put it back in.. I wouldn't be suprised :surprised:

Not meaning to be funny buddy or have ago but NOT all VW dealers are the same, think you need to cut them some slack,
Every garage makes mistakes, some VW, some indys, people jump and shout when something goes wrong but don't really give praise when things go ok at garages, yes you expect more "quality" for a dealer.....that's probaly what your paying more money for! But seriously there just humans like you and me so a bit of slack wouldn't go a miss before you rip them on a forum   :happy2:

Well said :happy2:
Title: Re: VW dealers no longer stamping the service book
Post by: markymark on March 03, 2012, 08:01:47 pm
if VW took your engine out and forgot to put it back in.. I wouldn't be suprised :surprised:

Not meaning to be funny buddy or have ago but NOT all VW dealers are the same, think you need to cut them some slack,
Every garage makes mistakes, some VW, some indys, people jump and shout when something goes wrong but don't really give praise when things go ok at garages, yes you expect more "quality" for a dealer.....that's probaly what your paying more money for! But seriously there just humans like you and me so a bit of slack wouldn't go a miss before you rip them on a forum   :happy2:
I have got to agree with you there Jack, you work for the same group that our cars go to for servicing and they have been great when things have gone wrong....and just as good when they went to plan! :happy2: