Hello
So I am a trader and i advertised a car for a reduced price due to clutch slipping and buyer called me asking if i deliver which i told them yes. Before paying the delivery cost they text me to ask if there's warranty which i said no as its already reduced and cheap for a quick sale. At no point did the customer ask me over the phone or texts if the car had any faults and i had already assumed they must have read the advert (common sense) before deciding to buy the car.
Car was driven to them and they also had the chance to test drive the car and check everything before buying it which they did and decided to buy it. Again not ones did they ask if theres anything wrong with it and i didnt mention anything too as it was in the description anyway.
7 days later i get called the cluch is slipping and cars not driveable anymore... I told them over the phone I did advertise it as clutch slipping so it may have packed up now and you will need to get it replaced sooner than later, which they said they didnt know about. I then asked if they read the advert which they said no and i told them there's not much i can do as they should have read the advert before buying.
The lady said okay thats fine over the phone but then 2 days forward from that i get another call and its her husband accusing me of selling a dodgy car and that they will go to court etc. I want to know now where do i stand with this now as i dont seem its fair on me that i have to go collect the car and lose sale time and advertising etc just because they where careless to read the advert in the first place.
I could give the option for a refund but take out my costs and time etc out of it or just tell them go through court? Whats the best option here?
Thanks.
So I am a trader and i advertised a car for a reduced price due to clutch slipping and buyer called me asking if i deliver which i told them yes. Before paying the delivery cost they text me to ask if there's warranty which i said no as its already reduced and cheap for a quick sale. At no point did the customer ask me over the phone or texts if the car had any faults and i had already assumed they must have read the advert (common sense) before deciding to buy the car.
Car was driven to them and they also had the chance to test drive the car and check everything before buying it which they did and decided to buy it. Again not ones did they ask if theres anything wrong with it and i didnt mention anything too as it was in the description anyway.
7 days later i get called the cluch is slipping and cars not driveable anymore... I told them over the phone I did advertise it as clutch slipping so it may have packed up now and you will need to get it replaced sooner than later, which they said they didnt know about. I then asked if they read the advert which they said no and i told them there's not much i can do as they should have read the advert before buying.
The lady said okay thats fine over the phone but then 2 days forward from that i get another call and its her husband accusing me of selling a dodgy car and that they will go to court etc. I want to know now where do i stand with this now as i dont seem its fair on me that i have to go collect the car and lose sale time and advertising etc just because they where careless to read the advert in the first place.
I could give the option for a refund but take out my costs and time etc out of it or just tell them go through court? Whats the best option here?
Thanks.
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