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Used car - wanting to reject...
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NewUserHere wrote: »I know some may say you shouldn't have to pay anything - but I don't think you've done too badly by paying 12.5%. Which I suspect will amount to the cost equivalent or less than a round of tyres. Many people get diddled with used cars so in the grand scheme of things I don't think it's a wholly terrible outcome.
And it is that sort of attitude which lets dealers think they can get away with it.0 -
True,i stuck to my guns and got a full refund as per sale of goods act,but if you are happy to pay that's fine.Nodding_Donkey wrote: »And it is that sort of attitude which lets dealers think they can get away with it.0 -
Nodding_Donkey wrote: »Because it appears they have been mugged off by the dealer.
Exactly.
So asking for a refund merely caused the dealer to take evasive action. It didnt yield a refund.
In fact, now that work has been carried out by a third party, the dealer can pretty much wipe their hands of the car.0
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