No....nothing! It's been about 10 months! @Fish is right though.....I've only ever had two occasions to use a dealer body shop and one was a nightmare (Vauxhall) and one was faultless (BMW). Both were factory paint faults.....this will be my third! I have no faith in my VW dealership body shop after the hash they made of replacing my leaking windows. If I'm successful, I'll suggest that I'll take it to a really good paint shop I know of if VW will pay for it or towards it. I'll ring again tomorrow. Congratulations @Tourershine!
Just as a follow up to you and anyone else in a stand off with VW regarding this exact issue.
I found it far more effective to politely reply to the official VW findings and conclusion e.mail with the following response:
'As this is a definitive conclusion to my warranty claim in response to body defects i've subsequently found on my 15 month old Transporter, can I ask for any and all official reports and research that led Volkswagen paint and body technical to come to the conclusion of 'outside influences'
If this documentation proves to me the consumer that your conclusions are correct, and the corrosion is indeed a cause of 'impact damage' as you quote, listing the definition of the phrase 'impact damage' I will take on the responsibility to rectify the issue myself, and close the matter'
I went on in length explaining that i've been involved in paint and bodywork for nearly 3 decades in one form or another, including several official qualifications in this industry, and as VW's official conclusions directly contradict everything I had come to understand over this time. For my own education moving forward in this industry, it would be of benefit to myself to understand exactly what VW could see, that neither myself, or my bodyshop couldn't.
This seemed to kick start the whole process past the pre-written response that I suspect we all had from VW customer care.
Who knows if this will actually end up in my warranty claim being paid for in real money, but we will see.