Asking this on behalf of my brother....
Car bought for £950. To cut the story very short there were some serious issues and within days Citizens Advice were called and the sale was rejected/refused under the Consumer Rights Act 2015 and a full refund requested.
Car salesman refused basically saying it's just one of them things with an old car, no refund given. Trading standards were mentioned to which the salesman said "go through trading standards then". This was the last time the salesman was heard from. This correspondence was via text message.
Letters sent out (proof of postage obtained each time) asking for refund, letter before action sent out ... everything ignored.
Claim submitted - ignored (but because of - read on)
Sent to judgement but then annoyingly this was set aside because the courts admitted they had not sent the salesman the claim papers.
Claim papers sent again - ignored (properly ignored this time).
Now at this point the car salesman (not a LTD company and i asked my employer who tried searching their company name and any activity at their post code and found nothing) website stopped loading.
Deadline passed and was sent to judgement (this was at the start of this week).
I then had enough of this wondering & guesswork so i called the salesman myself. Asked if it was 'such-&-such' a company, they paused before asking who I was. I said that a friend of mine had given me their number as they'd bought a car from them earlier in the year and had recommended them. I'd tried looking them up online but the website wasn't loading and i wondered if it was just down or just what the situation was basically.
They said - sorry we're no longer dealing in cars. They've only got a few for sale. (hmm, few for sale but not dealing in cars? I'm not dealing in cars & therefore i have none for sale but hey-ho). They asked what i was looking for. I made up some BS story and closed with asking more about their future - saying so you're no longer trading then really are you?
Their response was no.
Now ok £950 is not £10k for example. It's not a lot to some people but it's a lot to throw away to others. It's easy to say just give up.
The reason i'm here is to find out the situation and where my brother goes from here. What his chances of recouping any money are (he doesn't even have a real name for the guy, just a company name)? What the procedure is from here on basically and from that i can pass on the response so he can decide whether it's something he wants to continue with or knock on the head.
Car bought for £950. To cut the story very short there were some serious issues and within days Citizens Advice were called and the sale was rejected/refused under the Consumer Rights Act 2015 and a full refund requested.
Car salesman refused basically saying it's just one of them things with an old car, no refund given. Trading standards were mentioned to which the salesman said "go through trading standards then". This was the last time the salesman was heard from. This correspondence was via text message.
Letters sent out (proof of postage obtained each time) asking for refund, letter before action sent out ... everything ignored.
Claim submitted - ignored (but because of - read on)
Sent to judgement but then annoyingly this was set aside because the courts admitted they had not sent the salesman the claim papers.
Claim papers sent again - ignored (properly ignored this time).
Now at this point the car salesman (not a LTD company and i asked my employer who tried searching their company name and any activity at their post code and found nothing) website stopped loading.
Deadline passed and was sent to judgement (this was at the start of this week).
I then had enough of this wondering & guesswork so i called the salesman myself. Asked if it was 'such-&-such' a company, they paused before asking who I was. I said that a friend of mine had given me their number as they'd bought a car from them earlier in the year and had recommended them. I'd tried looking them up online but the website wasn't loading and i wondered if it was just down or just what the situation was basically.
They said - sorry we're no longer dealing in cars. They've only got a few for sale. (hmm, few for sale but not dealing in cars? I'm not dealing in cars & therefore i have none for sale but hey-ho). They asked what i was looking for. I made up some BS story and closed with asking more about their future - saying so you're no longer trading then really are you?
Their response was no.
Now ok £950 is not £10k for example. It's not a lot to some people but it's a lot to throw away to others. It's easy to say just give up.
The reason i'm here is to find out the situation and where my brother goes from here. What his chances of recouping any money are (he doesn't even have a real name for the guy, just a company name)? What the procedure is from here on basically and from that i can pass on the response so he can decide whether it's something he wants to continue with or knock on the head.
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