Active since Jun 2022
A nice FAT sticker on the windshield of the Haval Jolion that says “7.5L/100km”. Watching my mother s**** for pennies to afford the petrol that she puts in the car. She didn’t budget for the LIES AND DECEPTIONS that come from haval. As a stay at-home-mom that drops off kids and picks them up in the same neighbourhood she lives in. Had she known that it would have been this expensive she would’ve never gotten this piece of garbage. Haval, Haval dealerships and Haval car sales personnel are a bunch of ****s. Let me do the math for you. The cars average consumption is about double than what they lie about. She drives approximately 360km a month if you do the math, the car needs about 54L a month. Take the petrol price at R22.50 which adds up to R1215. The car is a 1.5L. A 1.6L Hyundai i20 gets about 6.7km per litre petrol. Doing the same trip in a Hyundai would cost R540. Just to put it in perspective. The conclusion: - they lie about their product, which should be ********. - terrible engines.
Mbt petroleum- garsfontein Johannes is the employee that we aim to be helped by. What an amazing person, and employee. He is always kind and friendly with us and the kids. He Always has a smile on his face and he is genuinely enthusiastic when it comes to helping us.
(A) Im a second year student at Eduvos Pretoria campus. I had to miss two of my exams due to controllable epileptic fits which i have gotten a sick letter for by a doctor. I am asked to pay per test I have missed. I have no control over my medical condition and I feel that the institution is profiting off my epilepsy and other students’ difficulties. This is unacceptable. The tuition fees are already expensive as is, and now my fits are putting money into their pockets. The institution has no mercy when it comes to finances and they take take take. They refuse access when you're late on any payments and they will not give you access to your modules or your results. They do not care if you have upcoming tests, they will shut you down so that you do not write them During my first year I had a fit on campus, being unconscious, I heard by my fellow students that our lecturer ignored and walked right passed my body on the floor while other students ran around looking for help. (B) unclear financial statements. When asked what my full settlement amount was, I was sent an email with the settlement amount in text and financial documents with my so called ‘expenses’ on. The statement does not make sense and does not add up to what the institution says I owe. I feel left in the dark. (C) mode of delivery. The institution started delivering classes online and physically. Last year students could have joined physically or attended the same classes online for all the classes, as the lectures were being given, they were recorded. This was probably the main reason I enrolled at Eduvos, as it allows me to study no matter where i am geographically. This year is one week on campus and one week online. This is difficult for me as I am situated in the west rand and in Pretoria. When i asked if i could study and attend classes completely online, they said that they cannot do anything about it and that I'm on my own. There is no use i attend one week online with zero context or knowledge of the previous weeks work.
I was talking to my friends, as my one friend went inside the shop (he actually purchased on of their products) the employee eavesdropped on our conversation, assumed we were talking rubbish about him personally. As a bunch of university students, visibly carrying car keys, he basically told us we were kids. After listening to our conversation, he climbed in and asked me what my problem was, getting very close (physically) and getting personal with me. I told him, it was funny how ge assumed that a bunch of university students would be at an E-cigarette shop at 10:20am on a Thursday. I feel harassed and ashamed in front of all my friends. Never buying this product again
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