Would really appreciate some advice. I had gone to a car dealer and paid £100 deposit on 06/07/13 in relation to used vehicle they currently had in stock. I understand that the previous car sale had fallen through due to `finance issues'. I signed a form thinking that it was some sort of holding form but it was in fact a `Vehicle Order Form'. At the time of signing it the legal implications were not explained nor did I receive a copy. I signed the form on the understanding it would give me time to see if I could get a personal loan approved as I didn't want to take finance from car dealer. I didn't realise the form was legal binding. After personal loan was approved which took approx 1 week I also had surgery. I then had second thoughts about the vehicle and did not feel it was a good deal. I spoke to the Salesman who stated that this was the best deal they could offer and he said he would phone me the next day to discuss it. I contacted the salesman the next day and informed him that I no longer wished to proceed and apologised for any inconvenience this may have caused and stated that I was willing to forfeit £100 deposit as a gesture of goodwill. Salesman became irate stating that it might sound like blackmail but if I didn't go through with the sale his bosses might take action against me. I said that my decision was final. The dealership contacted me throughout the day and I ignored their calls as I was feeling so ill after surgery. I also noticed that the same vehicle was again being marketed for sale on the dealer's website.
I have now received a strongly worded letter from the car dealer advising me that the vehicle is ready for collection. They have also attached copy of the Vehicle Order Form signed by myself and Terms and Conditions which I have seen for the first time. They referred to a clause in the contract stating `If the Purchaser shall fail to take and pay for the goods within 14 days of notification and the goods have been completed for delivery, the seller shall be at liberty to treat the contract as repudiated by the Purchaser and thereupon the deposit shall be forfeited without prejudice at the Sellers right to recover from the Purchaser by way of damages or loss or expense which the Seller may suffer or incur by reason of the purchasers default'. Letter goes on to state that if the vehicle is not collected within 14 days of this letter, it is XXXXXXXXXXX intention to issue proceedings to recover damages for loss of profit, in addition to any holding and disposal charges XXXXXXXXXXXX may incur due to your default. In addition you will be help responsible for any legal fees incurred by XXXXXXXXXXX in bringing this matter to conclusion.
I appreciate that the dealer is not happy about my change of mind but this situation is causing me so much stress after surgery. I'm at my wits end! I have since purchased a vehicle from another dealer. Can someone give me some helpful advice how to address this situation. I just want the dealer to stop hounding me.
I have now received a strongly worded letter from the car dealer advising me that the vehicle is ready for collection. They have also attached copy of the Vehicle Order Form signed by myself and Terms and Conditions which I have seen for the first time. They referred to a clause in the contract stating `If the Purchaser shall fail to take and pay for the goods within 14 days of notification and the goods have been completed for delivery, the seller shall be at liberty to treat the contract as repudiated by the Purchaser and thereupon the deposit shall be forfeited without prejudice at the Sellers right to recover from the Purchaser by way of damages or loss or expense which the Seller may suffer or incur by reason of the purchasers default'. Letter goes on to state that if the vehicle is not collected within 14 days of this letter, it is XXXXXXXXXXX intention to issue proceedings to recover damages for loss of profit, in addition to any holding and disposal charges XXXXXXXXXXXX may incur due to your default. In addition you will be help responsible for any legal fees incurred by XXXXXXXXXXX in bringing this matter to conclusion.
I appreciate that the dealer is not happy about my change of mind but this situation is causing me so much stress after surgery. I'm at my wits end! I have since purchased a vehicle from another dealer. Can someone give me some helpful advice how to address this situation. I just want the dealer to stop hounding me.
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