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Cancelling new pcp deal
Hi there,
I'm new to this forum and just looking for some advice.
Last Saturday I signed up to a new PCP deal on a new fiat 500. I already have a 500 on a 4year PCP and I am close to three years through it. I got what I thought was a good price for giving mine in and swapping for a new one.
After considering this price, I have realized I could have got a much better deal on a different car, and not have to wait up to 2 months for the car to arrive.
I have not singed a new finance contract yet, just info for searching for best finance, I think. I havent left any deposit. I left the garage without being given a copy of any paper work! brilliant service!
Can I get out of this deal or is it too late?
Thank you guys
I'm new to this forum and just looking for some advice.
Last Saturday I signed up to a new PCP deal on a new fiat 500. I already have a 500 on a 4year PCP and I am close to three years through it. I got what I thought was a good price for giving mine in and swapping for a new one.
After considering this price, I have realized I could have got a much better deal on a different car, and not have to wait up to 2 months for the car to arrive.
I have not singed a new finance contract yet, just info for searching for best finance, I think. I havent left any deposit. I left the garage without being given a copy of any paper work! brilliant service!
Can I get out of this deal or is it too late?
Thank you guys
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If you signed the paperwork then you're committed. May be possible to get out of the commitment but it will cost you some money hat ever you do, make sure you check out options in future before buying anything, this is likely to prove a very expensive mistake.0
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