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| jenni | Apr 13 2007, 04:38 PM |
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i wouldn't mess with my mother in law
:lol: when you say trading standards couldn't help what was the reason? I would of thought that something like the mileage on the mot not matching that on the car was a serious issue let alone the other problems you were having. I am sure that a solicitor would get things sorted because if they can argue the sales of goods act with approved then you have good grounds I would think to getting a new car or even your money back. good luck and keep us informed |
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