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Advice on car purchase
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But little experience in motoring and legal matters judging by your posts.sweetsand said:
I just hope the OP does not wate their time you are antitled to your opinion but I have a lot of experience in certain areas and will only pursue somehting where there is at least a 50% chance of winning. I wish i was wrong but I'm not and sadly OP stands no chance in court.Mercdriver said:
Not necessarily. They may find for the plaintiff but order payment of less than the claim. The issue with the claim is proving that the issue was there at time of purchase because it is a wear and tear item.sweetsand said:
Fred, the events are clear enough even one of the others tried to tell you, but I will leave you to it -"small claims court" they'd lol's the case out of court.fred246 said:We need the OP to clarify the exact sequence of events. Did they contact the seller and give them an opportunity to fix it or did they just get it fixed without contacting them?0
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