Hi,
Would appreciate anyone’s experience/view on this legally. I recently found a used car online that I wanted to view on a dealer website and there was a ‘Reserve this car’ option. So I filled in the form and the next morning the company called me to take a £250 deposit. I asked them if the deposit was refundable and they said yes it was. I told them I’d try to get to see the car the following Saturday and left it at that.
When the Saturday came around my day totally fell apart but I still thought I could get to them before they closed. The sales guy called me asking where I was and when I apologised and explained it would be another hour before I could get to them he said he couldn’t wait and had to close. I explained that it was literally the only day for several weeks that I had any chance to view the car and so that he’d better just unreserve the car. He said ok and went on to say he would issue a refund.
Fast-forward 4 days and after many phone calls asking when they would be able to refund me they are now basically saying they are keeping my money because I messed them around, and as a result they missed out on selling the car to someone else. They are also saying that the deposit committed me to buying the car UNLESS I found that they had lied about something or about its condition.
My question is, can they legally do this? Nothing on their website says that I have to physically view the car to get a refund, or that I am committing to buy the car, and the guy also didn’t mention anything like that when I specifically queried if the deposit was refundable. He just said ‘yes it is’ with no provisos.
So if I take it further (legally) do I have a case?
Cheers
Would appreciate anyone’s experience/view on this legally. I recently found a used car online that I wanted to view on a dealer website and there was a ‘Reserve this car’ option. So I filled in the form and the next morning the company called me to take a £250 deposit. I asked them if the deposit was refundable and they said yes it was. I told them I’d try to get to see the car the following Saturday and left it at that.
When the Saturday came around my day totally fell apart but I still thought I could get to them before they closed. The sales guy called me asking where I was and when I apologised and explained it would be another hour before I could get to them he said he couldn’t wait and had to close. I explained that it was literally the only day for several weeks that I had any chance to view the car and so that he’d better just unreserve the car. He said ok and went on to say he would issue a refund.
Fast-forward 4 days and after many phone calls asking when they would be able to refund me they are now basically saying they are keeping my money because I messed them around, and as a result they missed out on selling the car to someone else. They are also saying that the deposit committed me to buying the car UNLESS I found that they had lied about something or about its condition.
My question is, can they legally do this? Nothing on their website says that I have to physically view the car to get a refund, or that I am committing to buy the car, and the guy also didn’t mention anything like that when I specifically queried if the deposit was refundable. He just said ‘yes it is’ with no provisos.
So if I take it further (legally) do I have a case?
Cheers
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