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Faulty Car on day of purchase!
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I don't know what your definition of "reputable" is, but including will not be responsible for any defects or major mechanical problems "after the end of the day of purchase," is not it.
we both know that that is an erroneous statement by the seller
why dont you tell the OP'S friend once he has his money back to ask trading standards to take this retailer to court for trying to take away consumers rights
you could be star witness:D0 -
we both know that that is an erroneous statement by the seller
why dont you tell the OP'S friend once he has his money back to ask trading standards to take this retailer to court for trying to take away consumers rights
you could be star witness:D
Which would make him not a reputable dealer, wouldn't it.The greater danger, for most of us, lies not in setting our aim too high and falling short; but in setting our aim too low and achieving our mark0
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