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I've paid for two tyres now I've been told that the price I paid was for one only??
Hi, I've had two tyres fitted to my car. I paid the amount asked for and I have the receipt. I was then called at home and told that the amount I was charged was only for one tyre and that I have to pay for the other one. My receipt states that I have paid for two tyres. Can I refuse to pay for the other tyre?
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So what does it actually say on your receipt, I assume its a typical garage receipt, hand written on a printed form something like "2 tyres - £120, vat £24, Total £144. Paid with thanks.". In that case, I'd argue that I paid the amount requested, but of course they might refuse future business from you, so might want to take that into account when deciding.0
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Hi, I've had two tyres fitted to my car. I paid the amount asked for and I have the receipt. I was then called at home and told that the amount I was charged was only for one tyre and that I have to pay for the other one. My receipt states that I have paid for two tyres. Can I refuse to pay for the other tyre?
Are we getting the full story here? Presumably you agreed a price for the two tyres before they were fitted? Was this the price you paid, or did they make a mistake at the time they took payment?
If the price you agreed is what you ended up paying then they have no right to ask you to pay any more.0 -
I was told it would be the price I paid. Now maybe I picked them up wrong but I have a receipt for both tyres. Is it my fault that they charged me wrong, and receipted it, or am I duty bound to pay the extra required. If I have a receipt then can they take it any further?0
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If I point blank refuse to pay, what rights does the tyre fitter have to claim the money from me, taking into account that I have a printed receipt from them stating that I paid the amount requested for two tyres?0
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how much did you pay and what make of tyres0
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Pirelli's, 220 GBP0
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sorry .....what size were they0
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I can't see what difference that makes?0
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large wide rim much more expensive than smaller standard
if you have tyre sizes it would help with working out if you have paid right price0 -
Thanks, my friend. I know that I have not paid the correct price for the two tyres but I have paid what I was asked to pay and given a receipt. Basically the cashier cocked it up....0
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