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| Bakedalasker | Apr 28 2006, 04:33 PM |
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Gary, There are two things that come to mind after reading your story. The condition of your car when you brought it and the validity of your HP agreement with Carcraft. We have had a number of users who found themselves in the same position as yourself. They ended up going to Trading Standards to see hwere they stood and were informed that they could have a good case against the car distributor under the Sales for Goods Act. In their cases it was against YCC but in your case its against Carcraft. If you have kept all the paperwork of the repairs of your car then go to your local trading standards or even the CAB and see what they recommend. It might be a long battle but it could be worth it. I know of cases where some agencies have challenged the validity of the HP agreement from Carcraft. Once against go to your local CAB and get some advice on this. If the agreement is unenforcable then you might just be able to hand your car back. You also might be able to recoop all your money, you never know. I think a visit to your CAB or Trading Standards in a must. Good luck and let us know how you get on. |
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