6 June 2017 14:04
I cannot believe
insurance companies insist on dealing with the utter incompetent
Glasfit, previously named PG Glass.
My current
experience with them makes me wish they did not exist. On Friday I
put in a claim to my insurance company for replacement of a
windscreen. This I did after establishing the replacement price of
the windscreens range from R1200 and R2400 and discovering that my
excess is for windscreen replacement is only R375 so I put in a claim
at about lunchtime. I waited for Glasfit to call on Friday and they
didn't. I waited all weekend but NOTHING. Monday morning at about
8.15 I get a call from someone asking for the VIN number for my car.
I found that strange and told her I was driving and she said she
would call me in 10 minutes. I eventually stopped and waited for her
to call me back. NOPE. Then I got on my way again and she eventually
called me back 45 minutes later and again I was driving. In the
meantime I got and SMS from my insurance company to ask me if
everything was satisfactory with my claim.
They then called me
and I told them the problem. The insurance company sent the VIN
number through. AGAIN I would have thought that the windscreen would
be ordered. At lunchtime I go to the Glasfit shop and am told that it
is too late for that days delivery bit it will be there in Tuesday
between 10 and 11.
I arrive at 9.50
hoping that the glass would be there but NOPE. An assistant phones
head office to establish where the glass is. It is somewhere in
Randburg and will be there soon, in the meantime bring the car in and
they can start stripping it. Stripper states "I am reluctant to
start stripping the old glass out as I would like to make sure Head
Office has sent the correct one."
Eventually, I left
there at 10.30 and told them when the glass had arrived they can call
me and I will find the time to get there.
I pointed out to
both Outsurance AND Glasfit that the glass should have been replaced
on Friday and that I was extremely upset by their utter incompetence.
EVENTUALLY at 11.30
I get a call to say the glass had arrived. I returned to Glasfit at
about 2.00pm and took my car in. There were no chairs available and
no refreshments of any sort. All that was there was an empty water
cooler and no magazines.
The glass installed
is made by FUYAO and thinner than the one replaced. It does not say
that it is shatterproof. Merely that it is laminated. BUT had the
SABS mark on it. The tinting at the top of the glass is very pale in
comparison to the old glass.
Five or six years
ago when I got this car I replaced the windscreen from another
supplier for a lot less than the exorbitant price quoted by
Glassfit/PG Glass. When I went to have the car assessed by Glasfit
Cresta I was informed by the assessor that the glass was of inferior
quality because it did not say “Shatterprufe.” Now the same
Glasfit shop is selling FUYAO which also does not say “shatterprufe.”
The old glass was
DKG which did say shatterprufe and had the SABS mark on it






