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  • #61
    Yes, get those quotes for the drive clean.

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    • #62
      There is no reason why you shouldn't give them a nudge now on the lines "you've done the report and I await the refund. I am in the process of quantifying my damages and will advise you of the amount in due course"

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      • #63
        ok so done that and all i got back was this...




        Thank you for updating us on the actions taken and inspection carried out.

        We must now await the outcome of the report. Once this has been provided to the dealership they will notify us of the outcome and provide us with a copy of the inspection report.

        I trust this information has been useful.





        i'm really loosing patience now as i'm constantly been fobbed off. should i just go ahead with the court claim?

        On 24th august i will of had the car 6 months

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        • #64
          I'm afraid you must have patience.
          The court will expect you to try and resolve the problem prior to taking action, so you will do yourself no harm in trying to appear ultra reasonable.
          Also court action is not a speedy solution anyway.

          For your info those codes you mentioned:
          B1325 Device Power Circuit (possibly low voltage to a device such as airbags)
          P200A Inlet Manifold Runner Control Valve Control Circuit Malfunction (valve assists fuel economy, idle stability, and emissions.)

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          • #65
            hi everyone

            i have received the report from the independent inspection and i have attached it for you to see.

            they have pretty much agreed with what i have told them except in condensed form.

            fingers crossed i will hear from the finance company today
            Last edited by Bigcarcrap; 10th August 2018, 10:05:AM.

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            • #66
              Thank you, now wait & see

              Note you have left your name visible, as well as registration number and report number on page 1 of attachment.
              Suggest you redact.

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              • #67
                Originally posted by des8 View Post
                Thank you, now wait & see

                Note you have left your name visible, as well as registration number and report number on page 1 of attachment.
                Suggest you redact.
                thank you DES8 i have just removed it as you have seen it anyways.

                Thanks for all your advice so far.

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                • #68
                  hi everyone

                  finance company have called and agreed that the car should be rejected but now we have to wait for the broker to agree before proceeding

                  Thanks for your help so far i think i would of given up on it had i not of had the help and advice off you guys.

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                  • #69
                    why the hell does the broker have to agree?

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                    • #70
                      Iv no idea DES8 I'm clueless on all this. According to the finance company I have a direct deal with the broker?

                      I just said ok as I wasn't sure

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                      • #71
                        I just wonder what they are about.
                        "a direct deal with the broker"???????????????????
                        Can anyone explain what they mean?
                        I'd be inclined to go back and tell them they are the financiers, your claim is against them and the longer they delay the more your costs are increasing and so your claim for damages is also increasing.
                        They have agreed rejection so they have a maximum of 14 days from 14.08.2018 in which to pay up (cra 2015 sec 20 (15)

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                        • #72
                          Originally posted by des8 View Post
                          I just wonder what they are about.
                          "a direct deal with the broker"???????????????????
                          Can anyone explain what they mean?
                          I'd be inclined to go back and tell them they are the financiers, your claim is against them and the longer they delay the more your costs are increasing and so your claim for damages is also increasing.
                          They have agreed rejection so they have a maximum of 14 days from 14.08.2018 in which to pay up (cra 2015 sec 20 (15)
                          i wish i knew

                          as far as i was aware when i bought the car they were paid a fee for finding the best finance deal for my current circumstances.

                          then i assumed that would be it for the broker being involved but obv not

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                          • #73
                            It could be trying to sort out what to do with the commision paid to the broker. I would imagine the broker will not be too happy about being asked to repay the commision .

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                            • #74
                              but that is a question for finance house to sort out.
                              It has no bearing on their liability to refund their client

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                              • #75
                                Originally posted by des8 View Post
                                but that is a question for finance house to sort out.
                                It has no bearing on their liability to refund their client
                                I agree. Just making a comment on the whys.

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