Hey Mando. . .have you heard of anyone having to wait basically a year to get settlement check? Turns out my original submission was cancelled by a rep who was subsequently fired/quit so I sat in limbo for several months, and many phone calls that the reps did not realize this was the issue...
Only took 9 minutes to get offer package. . .after 6 months of BS. Just called in and got lucky as a case manager answered and took over my case, was able to start a new claim # for me over the phone and got the offer email before we hung up.
Again, that's over 6 months after submitting my...
I understand. It's been 4 months without a case manager. Talked to them today again and they finally assigned me one. They said they would contact me within 24 hours. I don't trust them anymore, or ever, so everything gets recorded and sent to my attorney (family member so free at this...
It has now been over 4 months since I submitted my claim. Have not been assigned a case manager, so they won't tell me if something is missing or off. But from the actual ED settlement, their timeline to respond is 10 days. If this goes on much longer I'm considering two small claims cases...
No offense, but this is not run by FCA. So how does your dealer, dealing with the same redemption fiasco, have any better info than anyone else? Too boot, they are car salesman. They live for "normalizing" ridiculous delays such as this or any other "bad" news such as the engine and tranny...
Since the AEM was pretty much done anyways, I guess I could have the AEM completed, get it tuned, and hold off on the agreement/refund for a year or so to see what happens. I can't imagine the 2018's drive like these now do. It's scary until it warms up (even in TX summer) and just bad after...
Looking for advice. . .bought a '16 ram ED two weeks ago from a Ram dealer. Was being certified, and when I went to pick it up, they had started but not completed (i.e. emmisions testing) the AEM update. All checks still say no AEM update completed, but they went far enough to take out the...
Ha, I found one near there as well. The ecoD mania hasn't hit thereas much, between the long-term larger than normal spread between gas and diesel fuel prices has reduced the perceived value, and I guess possibility of rust etc. vs. southern trucks?
In my neck of the woods, since May 3rd the prices have gone up more than $3k on same spec'd similar condition/mileage vehicles. Several things going on. For instance, CarMax and some other non franchised dealers here are actually showing up to buy non updated vehicles on the showroom floors...
It's who owns the vehicle at the time the AEM update is completed that determines who gets compensated and how much. go to ecodieselsettlement.com and click on "long form" or "short form" for the graph that spells it out. The one scenario that's not straightforward is if you bought the vehicle...
Bought a '16 Ram ED last week from a Chrysler dealer. They were certifying it, so they said it was out of the question to skip the AEM update. Went to go pick it up, and they had just flashed it in, but had not hooked it up to test the emissions on it, which I guess is what "Completes" the...