The Saga in short
-Traveller gets a good deal on a VW
-Joan tests the car and finds some issues
-Traveller is made aware of the issues
-Car dealer probably knows all the issues
-Traveller proceeds to buy the car anyway
-Car starts breaking down from issues not highlighted in inspection report
-Joan says they didn't recommend the car because the first issues pointed that there could be more issues
-Car dealer is enjoying the fight while staying anonymous.
Joans mistake or buyer mistake?
Ofcourse we know it's dealer's mistake but it isn't being mentioned.
I’m curious why they are not naming the car yard that sold them the car as well?
You paid the car inspector 20k and you have tagged her twice but the guy you paid 3 million plus can’t be mentioned?
Hallo?
The problem with most clients & not just @theTravellerke_ is that they ask you to inspect a car when they're already so in love with it that they're blind to the facts.
You clearly explain that the car has serious issues that will be expensive to repair, but somehow they think you're just trying to fail the car so that they pay you for another inspection. 🤦🏾♂️
Meanwhile, the dealer already knows the car has those issues and simply offers an irresistible discount.
The client and the dealer end up on the same side, and suddenly you're the bad guy.
A short while later, the car breaks down. Instead of confronting the dealer, the frustration is directed at you.
A car is an expensive purchase. It should never be bought emotionally. It should be bought based on hard, sometimes bitter, facts.
We've always remained committed to doing the right thing.
That's why we offer a FREE re-inspection if a client delays collecting a car after we've inspected it.
If we inspect three cars for a client, we offer discounts on the second and third inspections. If we still don't find a clean unit, from that point onward we carry out inspections FREE of charge until we find a car that meets the client's expectations.
Thankfully, we have many clients who genuinely appreciate what we do. One individual's opinion isn't enough to break our morale.
We soldier on.
Case closed.
They killed Albert Ojwang' and now they have killed Cecil Otieno.
Not in a police cell, but inside the vehicle of a PS.
It's time we make the lives of these oppressors uncomfortable.
#JusticeForCecilOtieno
Wicknell Chivayo company, Chinese partner win $2.9 billion Kenya airport tender
♦️ IMC Construction is a joint venture partner with state-owned Chinese conglomerate
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BREAKING: KTN has aired a major investigation alleging Kenyan IDs are being sold to people in Somalia for as little as KSh 15,000. We share some of the revelations.
Look at the images below.
The 2nd image shows Hassan Mohamed Nur's Somali identification documents. According to those records, he was born in Mogadishu on 14 December 1985.
The third image is a copy of a Kenyan ID featured in the KTN investigation. Key details have been blurred.
According to that Kenyan document, the holder was born in Tarbaj on 1 July 1985.
Same person. Different birthplace. Different date of birth.
If this were simply a case of lawful naturalization, why would the date of birth be different?
The investigation further alleges that the individual now holds a Kenyan passport.
And it doesn't end there; residents from Somalia and Ethiopia are being sold IDs. And it's scary. I am sharing more examples shortly. Follow me here- sholla ard
Kenya hosts millions of them from South Sudan, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Somalia, Rwanda, Burundi and even Nigeria yet we don't go about beating them on the streets.