How did you find that out, was there an invoice that detailed the work?... It turns out that when the Timing belt was changed last Nov, the water pump wasn't.
Because the law says so.... How can the dealer be responsible when he advertised this fact....
I would argue that both are attempts to circumvent the consumer protections enacted in the Sale of Goods and Supply of Services Act and to attempt to place the consumer in the same position as if he or she had purchased goods at an auction.There is a huge difference between "sold as seen" and "no refunds"...
There is a huge difference between "sold as seen" and "no refunds".
I hope that the law does not stop a car dealer from selling a faulty car. I would have thought that "sold as seen" really says "This car is only suitable for a dealer or for someone who wants a fixer-upper".
Brendan
I agree and such outlets do exist for car dealers, eitherTotally agree. You have to be able to sell faulty things somewhere...
Thats really an interpretation and not at all how the car is described in the original advertistment. I wanted a family car, and I bought one which is described as such and described to be in perfect working order, its not what I ended up with.There is a huge difference between "sold as seen" and "no refunds".
I hope that the law does not stop a car dealer from selling a faulty car. I would have thought that "sold as seen" really says "This car is only suitable for a dealer or for someone who wants a fixer-upper".
Brendan
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