Re: My son's consumer rights buying used car/recurring problems
this here is exactly the same as my son's and also advertised the same, apart from my son's is lower mileage, nice colour too......
http://www.motorplussouthwales.co.uk...rbo-diesel-on/
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Re: My son's consumer rights buying used car/recurring problems
They sound great from the website info!
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Re: My son's consumer rights buying used car/recurring problems
I'm so glad for this group, it helps take my mind off things at the mo ;-)
I didnt know whether or not to post up the dealer where my son purchased his used car, but anyway these are below. (Niddy if this isnt okay let me know and I shall delete) lol thanks.
http://www.motorplussouthwales.co.uk/
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http://www.racwarranty.co.uk/consume...ts.cfm#racwarr
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Re: My son's consumer rights buying used car/recurring problems
Thank you all for your kind words XXXXXXXXX
I do have a little news on the car, had a call from the garage earlier and the Assessor "did" end up coming out today, but no answers are given as yet, we basically have to wait for the report, I did ask the garage well how long does this usually take, I was told, "well hopefully tomorrow" but he wasn't too sure :-/
Is this the usual procedures of the Assessor please do you guys know? I just want to make sure we not being passed the buck, its been almost 3 weeks now, thanks.
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Re: My son's consumer rights buying used car/recurring problems
Awww Di, so sorry about your aunt. Sending hugs your way x
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Re: My son's consumer rights buying used car/recurring problems
Di, sorry to hear about your aunt.
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Thank you all ;-) XxxX
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Re: My son's consumer rights buying used car/recurring problems
hi Di,
Sorry to hear about your Aunt.
Fingers crossed for tomorrow.
Best
Missy
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Re: My son's consumer rights buying used car/recurring problems
I am sorry Di, sending you a big hug
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Re: My son's consumer rights buying used car/recurring problems
Originally posted by pompeyfaith View PostSorry to hear about you aunt Di, but as you say at least it was in her sleep which is a little comfort. Hope you get you sons car shorted to your satisfaction.
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Sorry to hear about you aunt Di, but as you say at least it was in her sleep which is a little comfort. Hope you get you sons car shorted to your satisfaction.
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Re: My son's consumer rights buying used car/recurring problems
Thank you both.
I thought it was today but got it wrong lol, hubby contacted the garage to ask for an update today, and the assessor confirmed its 100% he will be in garage tomorrow, we have given them a few tel numbers to make contact with us.
Yes will definately see what happens first before taking any other action, like getting things fixed etc......
Great idea on MOT etc.......
However, I never let sleeping dogs lie and may give it a shot, there are things the dealer should have dealt with but failed to help, where by law he should have followed them up. We shall see.
So cannot see having any news today, but should for sure by tomorrow with a bit of luck.
Also had some bad news this morning that my Aunt passed away in her sleep she been in hospital for 11 weeks, she was aged 76 and my mother's only sister. It's a consolation that she passed in her sleep as she was suffering terrible for the last 11 weeks, so a blessing too in that respect. She was a lovely and will be sadly missed by us all x
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Re: My son's consumer rights buying used car/recurring problems
Hi Di,
Sorry for the delay in posting back. So, today is the day then!
I note there is a bit within the RAC warranty about not paying to strip to assess problems although i hope between the garage and warranty company, your son will be back on the road soon.
I agree with Bricktop - fingers crossed the repairs are FOC and then you could put a punt in for the out of pocket - although unless specified in the warranty (i haven't read all of it) i wouldn't hold my breath on it.
All the best with it.
Missy
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Re: My son's consumer rights buying used car/recurring problems
Concentrate on getting the clutch done f.o.c. first.
As far as out of pocket expenses I doubt if the dealer will tip up for any of that, but you could try getting the next MOT and service out of him for free.
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