Hi des8,
Just an update:
I received an email from the courts saying:
The dealer 'has rejected your claim.
They’ve suggested you both use the free mediation service. You need to respond to their suggestion before 4pm on 25 April 2022.'
I will accept the use of the mediation service and see if we can come to an agreement, but if we don't reach an agreement it will automatically proceed to court.
I've checked the dealer's claim and he's made two false statements:
1. "We always advise costumers to get private inspection done before purchasing the vehicle" - He never did this.
2. "Even then i offered them return as a good gesture" - He only said he'd accept the vehicle if we pay an admin fee (of £260) + charge us any repairs after inspecting the car. There was no good gesture or offer of a full return.
Part of the mediation section asks whether I want other people to give evidence. My mother came with me to see the car and my brother was aggressively sworn at, repeatedly, by someone in the building when he was delivering a letter on my behalf. Would it be acceptable to put them both down to give evidence, if needed?
Kind regards,
Yogi
Just an update:
I received an email from the courts saying:
The dealer 'has rejected your claim.
They’ve suggested you both use the free mediation service. You need to respond to their suggestion before 4pm on 25 April 2022.'
I will accept the use of the mediation service and see if we can come to an agreement, but if we don't reach an agreement it will automatically proceed to court.
I've checked the dealer's claim and he's made two false statements:
1. "We always advise costumers to get private inspection done before purchasing the vehicle" - He never did this.
2. "Even then i offered them return as a good gesture" - He only said he'd accept the vehicle if we pay an admin fee (of £260) + charge us any repairs after inspecting the car. There was no good gesture or offer of a full return.
Part of the mediation section asks whether I want other people to give evidence. My mother came with me to see the car and my brother was aggressively sworn at, repeatedly, by someone in the building when he was delivering a letter on my behalf. Would it be acceptable to put them both down to give evidence, if needed?
Kind regards,
Yogi
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