truthseeker
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It is and I probably will - just wanted to see if a well worded solicitor letter would do the trick first.
The summons that they will get from the Small Claims Court should have the same effect, and will cost you €7 (presumably a lot less than a solicitor's letter).I'd do this but I would try the solicitor's letter first if it were me TS - they could well back down as they would prefer not to have their name in the SC court I'm sure.
The summons that they will get from the Small Claims Court should have the same effect, and will cost you €7 (presumably a lot less than a solicitor's letter).
Welcome to the club.I'm steering clear of main dealers for repair work in future.
So I went and looked at a different car in a different main dealer on Saturday. Asked was there finance outstanding - was told no. Did not put a deposit down, came home, did an online car check and guess what? Its showing as finance outstanding!!
I dont really understand whats going on here. Is it normal practice for there to be finance outstanding on cars sold from main dealers? I phoned them up and told them Id done the check, the guy swore up and down that the finance was settled but the paperwork hadnt caught up with the internet checks yet. Am I being over cautious?
Tell them you'll put down a deposit if they provide you with a signed document that they will take responsibility for any outstanding finance on the car at the time you buy it.
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