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HELP! broke down abroad and being screwed by the AA
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<blockquote data-quote="gonzomillstrood" data-source="post: 506031" data-attributes="member: 13658"><p>Here's the latest guys.</p><p>I had a phone call from a guy called Leighton in their technical office in Leon. He's an English patrolman who has been out their for the last couple of months. He is the first person I have had any sense out of (and I've spoken to most of the staff there). I explained the whole story to him, and he phoned me back within the hour to tell me they will be bringing her back home :msn4: finally. It's taken almost 6 days to get to this point, but the main thing is, I get my camper back.</p><p></p><p>I would just like to say a big thank you to everyone who has offered help. When I got back my wife suggested selling our camper..... No chance. Where would you find a nicer group of guys and girls with the same interest than you do in the VW scene. Nothing else comes close. Sure it's a massive pain in the arse when you do have problems, but every cloud has a silver lining. And if I didn't break down on the motorway on Friday I wouldn't have seen the Bugatti veyron go past!!!</p><p>When I get a chance, I will post the pictures up of our weekend so watch this space people.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gonzomillstrood, post: 506031, member: 13658"] Here's the latest guys. I had a phone call from a guy called Leighton in their technical office in Leon. He's an English patrolman who has been out their for the last couple of months. He is the first person I have had any sense out of (and I've spoken to most of the staff there). I explained the whole story to him, and he phoned me back within the hour to tell me they will be bringing her back home :msn4: finally. It's taken almost 6 days to get to this point, but the main thing is, I get my camper back. I would just like to say a big thank you to everyone who has offered help. When I got back my wife suggested selling our camper..... No chance. Where would you find a nicer group of guys and girls with the same interest than you do in the VW scene. Nothing else comes close. Sure it's a massive pain in the arse when you do have problems, but every cloud has a silver lining. And if I didn't break down on the motorway on Friday I wouldn't have seen the Bugatti veyron go past!!! When I get a chance, I will post the pictures up of our weekend so watch this space people. [/QUOTE]
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