Folks
Had a call today from one of my staff - they had just come out of a clients premises and the drivers door window had been smashed and a handbag taken.
The initial call (not the owneer of the bag) said that the bag was on the seat but by the time they returned with the vehicle, the bag was under the seat! Unfortunately for her she had a large sum of (rent) cash in her bag and 4 new passports for an imminent family holiday.
So I am left with a load of hassle to sort this out and a £75 excess charge.
Call me cynical but I can't see anybody smashing a window to get at a handbag thats hidden under a seat ? . So I feel I am being charge for somebody elses carelessness. I'm a fairly reasonable person but I feel that I'm always the one that ends up out of pocket through no fault of my own.
What would you do in this type of circumstance ?
Does anybody have anything in their policies, procedures to cover this sort of eventuality ie we state that we are happy to pay reasonable parking charges but we will NOT cover parking fines etc as otherwise they can just park where & when they like and .... etc
Mick