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Can I use Section 75 on a garage?
judd
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Hello,
Hope a we are all having a lovely autumnal eve!
I'm looking for some friendly rational advice please.
In June had my engine replaced on my van, it cost about £3000 they supplied and fitted the part - since then there have been numerous problems and issues each costing more and more money.
4 months after new engine goes, it blows up - garage want to take no responsibility and basically fob me off with a something about a three month warranty and that there is nothing they can do about it.
Sad situation, but I paid for the services with a credit card - could there be light at the end of this awkward tunnel.... Am I covered?
Kind regards
Georgina
Hope a we are all having a lovely autumnal eve!
I'm looking for some friendly rational advice please.
In June had my engine replaced on my van, it cost about £3000 they supplied and fitted the part - since then there have been numerous problems and issues each costing more and more money.
4 months after new engine goes, it blows up - garage want to take no responsibility and basically fob me off with a something about a three month warranty and that there is nothing they can do about it.
Sad situation, but I paid for the services with a credit card - could there be light at the end of this awkward tunnel.... Am I covered?
Kind regards
Georgina
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You can submit a S75 claim.
Remember, a warranty is in addition to your statutory rights. Don't let that deflect anybody.
Here's a link to help you understand some of those rights.
http://www.which.co.uk/consumer-rights/sale-of-goods/understanding-the-sale-of-goods-act/your-rights/0
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