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How can they refuse to sell me a car?
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maninthestreet wrote: »They can choose not to sell the car to you, for any reason other than for reasons such as race, sex, sexual orientation, religion and disability.
MIS is correct but as that covers just about all off us I am sure can fit yourself into one of those categories and declare war, seriously.
But would you want to by a car from such a !!!!! outfit as that you describe?, I think not, well I wouldn't.
Go elsewhere;):money:I like the thanks button, but ,please, an I agree button.
Will the grammar and spelling police respect I do make grammatical errors, and have carp spelling, no need to remind me.;)
Always expect the unexpected:eek:and then you won't be dissapointed0 -
Just to let you all know, I got my deposit back after explaining rather loudly to the salesman what i thought of their underhand tactics to sell a car, they lost at least one sale as a couple just about to go for a test drive just got up and walked out ( I rang head office i should have been offered a free warranty and the aa one as an OPTIONAL extra)... Result i am now looking elsewhere, with better knowledge and the fact that even 'main dealers' can con the buyer. Thanks to everyone for your advice[/B][/B]0
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Yes i signed a contract we even arranged the date and time to pick the car up I also paid a £100 deposit. I think they made a !!!! up on the price and are trying to claw some of this money back, or am i just cynical?
Not cynical, intuitive! You will most likely have rights and need to being acting on them.
Sadly, if they are the type of garage to try and pull this one off you may want to tread carefully as proving they removed the wheel nuts before letting you drive off might be tricky ...
I've been making animations for my daughter. Tell me what you think? Search for "Where are you Pickles?" and "Pickles and the Bully" on YouTube.
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