Service plan Ts & Cs

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Can anyone tell me where to find the Terms and Conditions for MG's service plans.
I don't seem to be able to find this online.
Thanks.
 
As Clive says, you're not buying a plan from MG, you're buying from the dealer via MG (if you go by the MG site) so their Ts&Cs will apply.
 
The MG website says you can buy a plan from a dealer, but you can also buy it from the MG website:

This asks you to choose a dealer and I presume that's because service charges are different at different parts of the country. But after that the plan is purchased through the main website.
So I wouldn't expect the Ts and Cs would be different for each dealer.

And as far as I can see, you can go right through the plan purchase process right to the actual payment point without any information about the Ts and Cs of the contract you're about to commit to!!!
 
The MG website says you can buy a plan from a dealer, but you can also buy it from the MG website:

This asks you to choose a dealer and I presume that's because service charges are different at different parts of the country. But after that the plan is purchased through the main website.
So I wouldn't expect the Ts and Cs would be different for each dealer.

And as far as I can see, you can go right through the plan purchase process right to the actual payment point without any information about the Ts and Cs of the contract you're about to commit to!!!

I don't actually get what you mean by terms and conditions in this context. You are buying the next X number of years servicing plus MOT if you choose it. It states clearly what you are paying for.

You don't ask for terms and conditions if you're buying a banana or a TV set.
 
I suspect the Terms and Conditions might come from whichever individual Dealer you take out a Service Plan with, but you might find something here > MG Service Plans.
Bang on. The terms and conditions which apply are emailed to you from the dealer who you've either nominated or used for the plan, they are branded with the dealer details and logo and are after the details of the plan you've agreed to.
 
The MG website says you can buy a plan from a dealer, but you can also buy it from the MG website:

This asks you to choose a dealer and I presume that's because service charges are different at different parts of the country. But after that the plan is purchased through the main website.
So I wouldn't expect the Ts and Cs would be different for each dealer.

And as far as I can see, you can go right through the plan purchase process right to the actual payment point without any information about the Ts and Cs of the contract you're about to commit to!!!
I'm with you - that's why I asked a similar question yesterday.

I previously had a service plan for my eNiro, bought from Kia direct. This plan was transferable to a new owner and honoured by any Kia dealer. My local Kia dealer also offered their own service plan but, although also transferable, it was only honoured by them.

It seems that neither is the case with MG plans but it's a bit late to find out when you've actually handed over your cash. MG really ought to be more upfront about how it works.
 
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I don't actually get what you mean by terms and conditions in this context. You are buying the next X number of years servicing plus MOT if you choose it. It states clearly what you are paying for.

You don't ask for terms and conditions if you're buying a banana or a TV set.

Bang on. The terms and conditions which apply are emailed to you from the dealer who you've either nominated or used for the plan, they are branded with the dealer details and logo and are after the details of the plan you've agreed to.

So the reason I asked about this is :
I've had a 5 year service plan for a MG4 and this has had its first two services.
I now want to set up a new 5 year service plan for a new car.
All the dealer has said is that "funds are transferable".
The calculations are quite complicated and I would like to know what amount would be transferred, and I would assume that this would be defined by the terms and conditions.
OK?
 
So the reason I asked about this is :
I've had a 5 year service plan for a MG4 and this has had its first two services.
I now want to set up a new 5 year service plan for a new car.
All the dealer has said is that "funds are transferable".
The calculations are quite complicated and I would like to know what amount would be transferred, and I would assume that this would be defined by the terms and conditions.
OK?
If you have an existing service plan you should have received a confirmation email of it and the terms and conditions would have come with it.

I was able to calculate how much I had paid into my original service plan, deduct the cost of the single service I'd had and work out the balance, that tallied with the amount transferred to my new plan.
 
If you have an existing service plan you should have received a confirmation email of it and the terms and conditions would have come with it.

I was able to calculate how much I had paid into my original service plan, deduct the cost of the single service I'd had and work out the balance, that tallied with the amount transferred to my new plan.
Thanks for that.
I've already searched through my emails and can't find it.
I also am able to do the calculations and I think they owe me £296.18.

I'm pleased that you had a satisfactory experience with your dealer, I'm not optimistic about mine.
 
Thanks for that.
I've already searched through my emails and can't find it.
I also am able to do the calculations and I think they owe me £296.18.

I'm pleased that you had a satisfactory experience with your dealer, I'm not optimistic about mine.
Will you be using the dealer for your new car or going elsewhere?
 
Just so you can see how the transfer of funds works, it's taken as an advanced payment on the new plan.
Screenshot 2026-03-24 at 13.45.19.webp

In the event you don't want to transfer to a new MG plan they would refund the balance of your original plan less a £30 admin fee.
 
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