Cajunborn
New member
Well I had my first dealings with the BRP warranty people and to say I was livid was to put it mildly. Here is the short story. I posted a while back on Spyderlovers that the drive belt that was shredding. Posted pics . BRP says it was a road hazard and would not cover it. I said it was not and had a long conversation with the BRP rep. He was courteous as was I with no cussing just an intelligent back and forth. I was at dealers at the time and he talked with Spyder tech at dealers, and we came to a compromise. BRP would pay for the belt and I would pay for the one hour labor to install it. I was happy with that.
I was not happy about the time it took them to get back with me. I was dialing the number ( I had the case number) and it took four bleeping days to have one assigned to it. Don't know if this had anything to do with it but the night before I posted on the BRP facebook website and they posted someone would give me a call the next day which was today. Anyway I was happy with the outcome, but not happy on the time it took to get it done. Good Luck fellow SpyderLovers and safe travels, just wanted to make comments on this. I did go back and post on their website the compromise and that we settled the problem. Oh yes the drive belt cost was $299.00, labor cost was $105.00
I was not happy about the time it took them to get back with me. I was dialing the number ( I had the case number) and it took four bleeping days to have one assigned to it. Don't know if this had anything to do with it but the night before I posted on the BRP facebook website and they posted someone would give me a call the next day which was today. Anyway I was happy with the outcome, but not happy on the time it took to get it done. Good Luck fellow SpyderLovers and safe travels, just wanted to make comments on this. I did go back and post on their website the compromise and that we settled the problem. Oh yes the drive belt cost was $299.00, labor cost was $105.00