Indus Motors cancels over 1300 bookings made by ‘investors’

In order to shorten the delivery period for 'genuine customers', Indus Motors in an unprecedented move has cancelled over a thousand bookings that were deemed to be made by investors looking to resell cars at a premium.

LAHORE: Indus Motors Company Limited (IMC) on Monday issued a public notice in Pakistan Today after conducting a detailed examination of pending Provisional Booking Orders (PBOs) and decided to cancel the orders in light of discrepancies discovered.

IMC uncovered irregularities while investigating PBOs and tried authenticating the accuracy of the information, customers identification and other details provided to the company.

After finishing its probe, the company prepared a list of orders on basis of information available, which was inconsistent and booked by investors with the intention of resale in the market.

This resulted in IMC deciding to issue refunds to customers who had booked Toyota cars and cancel such orders, read the notification.

IMC outlined this step was needed to ensure improvement and availability of the specific Toyota automobile and to also shorten the delivery period for its customers.

And IMC also advised its customers to book vehicles only from 35 authorized Toyota dealerships and contact the company immediately in case of error of judgment, so it keeps their orders and get delivered as per schedule.

 

Mohammad Farooq
Mohammad Farooq
The author is an Assistant News Editor at Profit by Pakistan Today. His works have been published in Dawn, Express Tribune, LiveMint India, Huffingtonpost India and The News on Sunday. He tweets @MohammadFarooq_

3 COMMENTS

  1. This is an excellent step from IMC for people like me,who can’t pay so called OWN on new toyota. I n the every citizen of Pakistan appreciates this act of IMC.

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