DrEvil777
Well-known member
Let me tell you all my tale...
I put my depost down for my '05 FJR on December 12, 2004 with LA Yamaha in Marina Del Rey, California. The dealership had the best price around and is well liked by the local sportbikers I used to ride with. I participated with the PDP the way you were supposed to and sat back and patiently waited for my expected delivery date in March 2004.
I started to call in March and was told April. I called multiple times and was finally told to come get my bike in late April, 2005. In the meantime I had called Yamaha Corporate and was told that they had no record of me ordering a FJR.
The dealership told me that they had ordered several FJRs in their own names instead of actually ordering for customers but I was promised a bike and that there would be no problems. They did deliver a bike as promised. And when I finally got the bike I also paid for YES and got a good deal, thanks to the forum pricing information. The local dealership matched the price for YES from D&H.
I have been waiting for the YES materials for several months and finally called Yamaha Coporate. Imagine my suprise when Coporate told me that they had no record of me ever buying an FJR, that the VIN I gave them was actually listed as registered with some other owner and that I also did not have a YES contract. The nice lady I spoke with actually advised me to call back if and once everything was settled to verify my registration and YES contract.
I called my lawyer. He verified my story with Yamaha and told me to call the dealership and let them know to expect a call from my lawyer. Breach of contract and fraud.
Good news. The very next day the dealership called me at my office appologizing. The stated that the registration "error" was fixed and that Yamaha now knows I own an FJR. They also explained that they had "forgotten" to register my YES contract. They also sent me a nice letter to my house appoligizing for the "errors." I called Yamaha Coporate and they were very polite and verified my registration and my YES contract details. I also received the materials from Yamaha on the YES contract in about 3 days. I think that someone expedited the materials.
My advice is to take a moment and call Yamaha Corporate just to verify the details on your registration and your YES contracts. 1-866-YES-EXTD
Have you VIN handy when you call. Hope this helps somebody else!
I put my depost down for my '05 FJR on December 12, 2004 with LA Yamaha in Marina Del Rey, California. The dealership had the best price around and is well liked by the local sportbikers I used to ride with. I participated with the PDP the way you were supposed to and sat back and patiently waited for my expected delivery date in March 2004.
I started to call in March and was told April. I called multiple times and was finally told to come get my bike in late April, 2005. In the meantime I had called Yamaha Corporate and was told that they had no record of me ordering a FJR.
The dealership told me that they had ordered several FJRs in their own names instead of actually ordering for customers but I was promised a bike and that there would be no problems. They did deliver a bike as promised. And when I finally got the bike I also paid for YES and got a good deal, thanks to the forum pricing information. The local dealership matched the price for YES from D&H.
I have been waiting for the YES materials for several months and finally called Yamaha Coporate. Imagine my suprise when Coporate told me that they had no record of me ever buying an FJR, that the VIN I gave them was actually listed as registered with some other owner and that I also did not have a YES contract. The nice lady I spoke with actually advised me to call back if and once everything was settled to verify my registration and YES contract.
I called my lawyer. He verified my story with Yamaha and told me to call the dealership and let them know to expect a call from my lawyer. Breach of contract and fraud.
Good news. The very next day the dealership called me at my office appologizing. The stated that the registration "error" was fixed and that Yamaha now knows I own an FJR. They also explained that they had "forgotten" to register my YES contract. They also sent me a nice letter to my house appoligizing for the "errors." I called Yamaha Coporate and they were very polite and verified my registration and my YES contract details. I also received the materials from Yamaha on the YES contract in about 3 days. I think that someone expedited the materials.
My advice is to take a moment and call Yamaha Corporate just to verify the details on your registration and your YES contracts. 1-866-YES-EXTD
Have you VIN handy when you call. Hope this helps somebody else!