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January 22nd, 2011 02:10 PM #71
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January 22nd, 2011 03:06 PM #72
*tongyot1221
i would suggest you escalte directly with Honda Philippines, call them directly.
http://www.hondaphil.com/ver2/contact.php
HCPI Contact Numbers
Telephone: (632)857-7200 to 19
Fax: (632)857-7228
Talk directly to customer relations sa head office, they will help you directly to your concerns. This is what i did before when my car was used to be serviced at honda alabang.
If you can find that website related to the recall, attached it to your formal email letter when the customer relations officer gives you the corporate email address
** here's some of the news related to your case
http://money.cnn.com/2010/02/09/auto...recall_airbag/
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/0..._n_456202.html
Hope this helps
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January 22nd, 2011 04:53 PM #74
saan ba gawa yan City at bakit nagkaganoon? o minalas lang talaga si brotongyot?
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January 24th, 2011 09:12 AM #75
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May 25th, 2011 05:06 PM #76I was just borwesing and saw this thread and then I remembered my BAD experience with Honda Alabang. Back in college I had a Civic and I decided to have it repainted Pearl White Mica. I was also excited then cause I would have the first Civic with that color; the color was only for CRVs and I think Accords at that time. Anyway, so total estimate was 60K including repair of dents. Then after two months of commuting and waiting, the bill TRIPLED!!! Every time I check on the status of the car, service would tell me that they had to replace a part and fix this and that. Hence the added expenses. Although they have a disclaimer in their receipt that when they find other defective parts, they would replace it. In my case they replaced it without even informing me if I wanted them be replaced. for example, Honda calls me and tells me that my tail light bulbs were busted, though I'm sure they were not, I said okay I will just buy bulbs from outside where it is cheaper, but never mind, they already replaced it with new expensive ones and was already in my increasing bill! My point is I have a working car and would JUST like to get a paint job! My bill totalled to 200K++. I got my car newly painted after two months and I had to return it coz the paint started to stain, the supposedly pearl white mica developed patches of brown stains which a car repair shop told me a result of paint that is under-cured...BUT THEY HELD MY CAR FOR TWO EFFIN MONTHS!!! How could the paint not have enough time to cure. At least when I brought it back, they did not bill me cause it was a back job. Yeah I should jump for joy! Since it was my first car and I was trying to treat it the best I could so I brought it to the casa but I was very disappointed that for the premium amount I paid, I got something that I could get in 1/4 the price and faster outside the casa. I LEARNED MY LESSON THE HARDWAY!!! P.S. WHEN THE CAR WAS GIVEN BACK TO ME THE DOORS WERE NOT ALIGNED ANYMORE...AND YES THE CASA AT HONDA ALABANG SERVICED IT!
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May 25th, 2011 05:16 PM #77Originally Posted by thahood
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May 26th, 2011 02:27 PM #78
Ako nga, 8Km away lang ang bahay sa Honda Alabang,- hindi ako riyan nagpapa-PMS ng sasakyan...
Dumarayo pa ako sa QC....
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July 22nd, 2011 05:44 PM #79
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August 12th, 2011 01:02 PM #80
Madami naman shop na nag ooffer ng paint services. Nakuha ko na un kotse ko sa honda alabang after more than 2 weeks, pinangako nila sa kin e 2weeks, di naman umabot ng 3weeks. Pinalitan ng pinto, driver side at un pinto ng hatch. Medyo ok naman para sa kin un service nila.
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