Very unreasonable to suggest posting a copy of the unpaid cheque on this forum.
Isn't that UK specific though?
If/when the cheque bounces do I get a copy of the bounced cheque from my mother's bank?2) Send a copy of the bounced cheque with a complaint to the SIMI
The car has been sitting idle for two years and nobody was driving it. The battery was flat (AA charged it up to get it over to the dealer) and the dealer was told about that. My view is that it was up to him to inspect the car for any other issues. The fact that he discovered something AFTER he purchased the car is his problem.I'm with the Dealer on this and don't blame him for missing the water ingress issue, something I'd be aware of had it been in my possession for any period
Why do you believe that when they said that it has already been cancelled/stopped?That said I believe ultimately they will honour the cheque
Why?Very unreasonable to suggest posting a copy of the unpaid cheque on this forum
They're obviously behaving like the Del Boy stereotype they have earned for themselves.It's outrageous that a reputable motor dealer would do this.
If/when the cheque bounces do I get a copy of the bounced cheque from my mother's bank?
Yes, but the same legislation dating from 1882 covers cheques here.Isn't that UK specific though
I thought that only the payer got hit with a charge for a bounced cheque and not (also?) the payee?Yes the bank will return the cheque to you. You will also get hit with a charge of a few Euro
Ok thanks. But there's probably no cheap and easy way to enforce legal rights here is presume? I.e. it would involve getting legal advice/representation and going to court?Yes, but the same legislation dating from 1882 covers cheques here.
Perhaps its different for personal accounts but AIB charge us a fee on our business one.I thought that only the payer got hit with a charge for a bounced cheque and not (also?) the payee?
Just wondering what others here think in relation to our consumer rights here? Any other useful suggestions/comments?
I'm with the Dealer on this and don't blame him for missing the water ingress issue, something I'd be aware of had it been in my possession for any period, damp in a car causes condensation on the windows and an odour within the car, assuming it was damp and not surface water.
That said I believe ultimately they will honour the cheque, I would not be getting too excited about it until the cheque bounces.
Very unreasonable to suggest posting a copy of the unpaid cheque on this forum.
I checked since posting earlier and there is indeed a charge at both ends for a bounced cheque.I would be fairly sure there is a fee for a bounced cheque on the account it is lodged in too, both sides are charged to the best of my knowledge.
Just to be clear you think that the dealer is within their rights to renege on the deal post hoc?I'm with the Dealer on this
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