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| Bakedalasker | Oct 20 2006, 04:24 PM |
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Easy one this Mrs Knight. Give your local Trading Standards (TS) a call. They will throw the Sales of Goods Act at them. I would say it would be best for your grandson to let them TS deal with Approved Car. What we have found is that when an individual tries taking on these guys they seem to flob them off. Once the mighty TS get involved, different game. I'm not too sure who underwrites for Approved Car but they are nothing to do with Yes Car. Saying that though they all act the same and dont like the regulating authorities. As your grandson has only had his car for a few weeks and has had these problems, TS will have a field day with Approved. You will hear the term "fit for use" meaning when you buy a car from these guys it should be fit for its purpose. Not in your sons case is it. Good luck, please keep us informed. |
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