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So I picked up my pretty blue R1S on May 2, really do like it, but a week later the heat pump seems to have eaten itself. (thermal system error, crunching sound when I try to turn on the a/c) More on that when that adventure is done. But for now, I used the app to schedule a service appointment, was going to be a few weeks which was fine since we were about to head out of town for a bit and not take the car. But a few days ago, I got a document to electronically sign, a work order. If I read it right, it says I will have to pay $115 for diagnostic services and that by signing it, Rivian is allowed to, without further notice, charge my card. Nowhere does it seem to imply that if it's determined to be a warranty thing there's no charge.
So I get that they are covering themselves, and that they reserve the right to charge me if it comes out that the problem happened because of something I did. I don't know, it's just weird. I did call the support number and they assured me that if there were to be any charge, there'd be a discussion about it first. It reminds me of the waiver I had to sign before getting a test ride, that any pictures they took would be their property forever and ever, etc. When I pushed them on that, they said that it was the same form they used for their events when they would be taking pictures and that no, I would not be photographed for taking a test drive.
I want to give their lawyer(s) a big dope slap... Anyway, please tell me to calm down and look at the bright side. Copilot said that Tesla does this too.
So I get that they are covering themselves, and that they reserve the right to charge me if it comes out that the problem happened because of something I did. I don't know, it's just weird. I did call the support number and they assured me that if there were to be any charge, there'd be a discussion about it first. It reminds me of the waiver I had to sign before getting a test ride, that any pictures they took would be their property forever and ever, etc. When I pushed them on that, they said that it was the same form they used for their events when they would be taking pictures and that no, I would not be photographed for taking a test drive.
I want to give their lawyer(s) a big dope slap... Anyway, please tell me to calm down and look at the bright side. Copilot said that Tesla does this too.
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