Jan London Trade aims to provide a distinguished experience to every customer beyond their expectations in a very friendly, professional and efficient manner, creating a true customer value.
Our expertise with the cars imports, sales & rental process, nationwide infrastructure and large inventory allow us to offer great customer service, which we felt was preferable to how anyone else offers used cars for sale by owner.
With decades of experience in the used car industry, we know what is most important to you! If you’re buying or renting for yourself or for your business we have your needs covered. Whether you’re browsing the site or in need of after-sales support, our dedicated team are on hand to help you every step of the way.
If you’re looking for affordable used cars, compare our used car prices to the competition, and then test drive. Not only will you fall in love with our cars, but you’ll discover a reassuring, easy and zero-pressure used car buying experience.
company number 09418966
FCA number 945540
We are trading as a credit broker and not a lender, and are authorised and regulated by the financial conduct authority, firm reference 528558 We can introduce you to limited number of lenders, while providing details of finance products available. We will not charge a fee for an introduction, but will receive a commission from the lender. Lenders commission may vary. The commission received does not influence the rate you will pay. For question about commission, please speak to us at Norris Bros
Representative finance examples are for illustrative purposes only. Finance is subject to status and credit acceptance, Terms and conditions apply. Available to 18`s and over and UK residents only. Guarantees and/or indemnities be required, excess mileage and damage charges may apply if a vehicle is returned
Jan London Trade Ltd Vulnerable Customer Policy
How do we identify Vulnerable Customers?
In order for Jan London Trade Ltd to address the needs of Vulnerable Customers we will firstly need to be able to identify them. There are many risk factors involved including bereavement, illiteracy, illness, disability or other impairments which increase a consumer’s vulnerability.
Our team remains alert to the signs that the person we are talking too may not have the capacity to make an informed decision regarding the implications of the services/agreement that we are making to them.
The Mental Capacity Act says, that a person is unable to make a specific decision if they cannot understand information about the decision to be made, cannot retain that information in their mind, cannot use or weigh that information as part of the decision-making process or cannot communicate their decision.
As part of our customer experience at Jan London Trade Ltd we always look out for vulnerable consumers and we aim to help and support them by:
Training our customer facing staff so they are able to deal with vulnerable customers appropriately.
Observing and involving other members of staff who can provide help and support.
Being patient and taking time to listen and facilitate a conversation with the customer so that they fully understand.
Sharing information with our Partners regarding the customer’s current situation.
Understanding the customer’s needs and demonstrating compassion.
Allocating a familiar primary contact for the customer ensuring consistency and trust.
Rewarding, recognising and praising good practice in relation to vulnerable customers.
Simplifying language so it is clear and easy to understand and avoiding use of industry jargon.
What do we look for?
In order to identify vulnerable customers, our staff are trained to ask themselves the following questions:
Do they ask us to speak more slowly?
Do they understand what we are saying?
Can they hear the whole conversation without missing bits?
Are they aware of what is being discussed?
Are they asking unrelated questions?
Do they sound flustered or out of breath when they answer the phone?
Do they say 'yes' to a question that they have not understood?
Do they keep repeating themselves?
Do they suggest another family member deals with things for them?
Do they say they have not understood previous correspondence or communication?
Communicating with Vulnerable Customers
When we communicate with vulnerable customers we ensure that we:
Speak clearly to customers.
Set the expectations for the discussion.
Demonstrate patience and ensure we do not rush them.
Do not assume we know the customers’ needs.
Keep the discussion on the relevant topic.
Offer the customer a different method of communication.
Accept that customers can be forgetful.
Double check the customer has heard what we have said.
Check in case the customer does not have clear vision.
Ask the customer if they need to speak to anyone before they make a decision.
If a customer is not in a position to make a decision or does not have the capacity to do so, we try to find a family member, carer or someone with authority and with appropriate ID who can act on their behalf. We ensure that the authorised person knows exactly what is expected of them.
If a vulnerable customer is identified, a senior manager then checks to ensure the customer’s needs have been met.
If you have any questions regarding our Vulnerable Customer Policy please contact us on 0121 783 7777
Our aim is to provide you with an excellent customer service.
If we fail to meet your expectations, we will try to put things right as quickly as possible.
IF YOU HAVE A COMPLAINT
The Financial Conduct Authority define a complaint as any expression of dissatisfaction, whether oral or written and whether justified or not.
Your complaint will be taken seriously, and we will make every effort to resolve the problem straight away.
You can notify us of your complaint through the following channels:
In Writing
Jan London Trade Ltd
Unit 3, Granby Avenue
Garrets Green IND Estate
Birmingham, B33 0SU
Email: - sales@janlondontrade.co.uk
WHAT HAPPENS IF WE CANNOT RESOLVE YOUR COMPLAINT STRAIGHT AWAY?
If we are not able to resolve your complaint straight away, we may need to carry out further investigations
Once received, your complaint will be investigated and dealt with in the following way:
By Day 7
We will try to provide you with a full reply. If this is not possible, we will confirm who will be looking into your complaint.
By Day 28
We will endeavour to investigate your complaint and provide a full response to you at this stage. However, if for any reason we are unable to provide a full response by this time, we will contact you and provide you with an update of the current situation.
By Day 56
In the unlikely event that your complaint has not been resolved by this stage, we will write to you with a final response. If you cannot settle your complaint with us, you may be entitled to refer it to the Financial Ombudsman Service. (https://www.financial-ombudsman.org.uk/)