The Club’s Technical Team

RowenaBCAMC replied on 30/08/2017 16:06

Posted on 30/08/2017 16:06

Hi everyone,

We know that often people come to Club Together to ask questions and/or share advice. In fact, the forum has been very useful to many and has become a valuable source of information. At the Club, we also have a fantastic team of Technical Advisors, who are there to offer help, advice and assistance to Club members. Kelly, has been contributing on Club Together since the forum launched in 2012. We also have Eileen, Nigel and David from the Technical Team and they are all going to be contributing on the community from time to time to offer their advice and also post about any common questions that have been coming through from members or any topical subjects that might be of interest to our forum members. If there’s any subject you would like the Club’s technical team to discuss or advise on please let us know.

Tinwheeler replied on 31/08/2017 22:30

Posted on 31/08/2017 21:13 by brue

I think all the liability limits etc can be seen in the terms and conditions. Normal company practice in these circumstances.

Posted on 31/08/2017 22:30

I'm asking rather a specific question here though, Brue. It may or may not fall within the realms of public liability and clarification would be good.

brue replied on 01/09/2017 08:18

Posted on 01/09/2017 08:18

TW there are further clauses in the T&Cs that make it clear and why we all accept them when signing up for CT. But if you want Rowena to clarify something you don't understand I'm sure she will and I'll leave it at that. smile

RowenaBCAMC replied on 01/09/2017 19:59

Posted on 01/09/2017 19:59

Our four Technical Team members have around 40 years’ collective experience helping Club members and prospective members, mainly by phone and email, although you may also find them providing guidance on the Club website via WebChat, on the Club stand at major shows, or here on Club Together.  Behind the scenes, they might be revising the advice content in the Sites Directory and Handbook, scrutinising cars before they’re tested at Towcar of the Year, or judging caravans and motorhomes at one of the NEC shows. Among their strengths are in-depth knowledge on topics like driving licences, car-caravan outfit matching or tyre specifications. If you’re a beginner just starting out on your caravanning journey, they can guide you through the jargon and answer the questions you didn’t even know you needed to ask.

Where a question goes beyond their knowledge, they have support from our Technical Manager (degree-qualified automotive engineer, whose caravanning experience started when he was eight), great connections into the industry, and an extensive archive of product data, test reports, handbooks and such like. While their knowledge of road traffic and consumer law is good, enquirers with more complex legal questions are referred to the Club’s free Legal Helpline. We also have a separate team who provide advice on travel overseas.

You may also find the Technical Team asking you questions from time to time. Club Together is already a valuable source of knowledge for us, especially for issues where there’s no right or wrong answer, but rather a range of valid opinions. Beyond technical matters, the team has extensive knowledge of gardening, baking, computer games and football!

As pointed out we do have terms and conditions for the community but advice given on Club Together from staff of the Club is the same as any other advice/information provided by the Club through the magazine, website and contact centre. Fundamentally, this is a Club, where we’re here to help members in the best way we can.

replied on 01/09/2017 22:35

Posted on 31/08/2017 22:30 by Tinwheeler

I'm asking rather a specific question here though, Brue. It may or may not fall within the realms of public liability and clarification would be good.

Posted on 01/09/2017 22:35

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Tinwheeler replied on 01/09/2017 23:25

Posted on 01/09/2017 22:35 by

TW we all give and receive advice on CT and we can act on that advice or discard it.  Whatever we decide we should all accept that it is our decision and our responsibility.  That said should a customer act on advice given by an expert employed by CC Ltd to provide such advice and that advice is proven to be wrong then a claim is possible.  However, as CC Ltd does this through other mediums (phone, writing, email, etc.) they should have liability cover in place I therefore cannot see the reason for your question especially as the risk is theirs.   

Posted on 01/09/2017 23:25

Maybe you cannot see the reason, DD, but the T&Cs do not adequately answer it.

The answer would appear to be no, they are not liable but it's my believe that, in the case of paid employees giving advice, the negligence clause would apply. It's all very woolly.

replied on 02/09/2017 09:23

Posted on 01/09/2017 23:25 by Tinwheeler

Maybe you cannot see the reason, DD, but the T&Cs do not adequately answer it.

The answer would appear to be no, they are not liable but it's my believe that, in the case of paid employees giving advice, the negligence clause would apply. It's all very woolly.

Posted on 02/09/2017 09:23

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Tinwheeler replied on 02/09/2017 10:18

Posted on 02/09/2017 09:23 by

We are in accord TW.  I said:

"That said should a customer act on advice given by an expert employed by CC Ltd to provide such advice and that advice is proven to be wrong then a claim is possible."

If CC Ltd wish to bury their heads in the sand we should let them.  The woollier the better wink.  

Posted on 02/09/2017 10:18

Cheers, DD. We understand one another.

The woolliness has not been unraveled by Rowena's reply so, come the day......wink

philnjune replied on 03/09/2017 11:42

Posted on 03/09/2017 11:42

I am a newby to this forum, and am struggling with it. If there are any technical experts in the MCc I suggest that they look at how other forums are set up and update this one. I find threads difficult to find and follow. What about email updates to threads you've contributed to?

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