My wife and I recently paid a deposit on a new motorhome. The vehicle was not on the sales forecourt because it was till in production. The company had it on order for themselves to sell. It was not ordered for us.
Last week, I had a traffic accident and smashed my right foot. I am hoping to be able to drive again, but will not know until after I am out of plaster and after any physiotherapy I will need.
We decided to cancel the order, before the motorhome arrives. The company said that I will have to forfeit the deposit, because I have cancelled and failed to take delivery, (of a vehicle they do not have in stock?). Do I have a legal right to a return of my deposit? They have offered to keep the £2000 deposit until Christmas, with a view to using it towards the deposit on a new or used motorhome, but if I accept, I still do not know whether I will be able to use my foot, until November when I am out of plaster.
If I still cannot use my foot, I will lose the deposit anyway.
Last week, I had a traffic accident and smashed my right foot. I am hoping to be able to drive again, but will not know until after I am out of plaster and after any physiotherapy I will need.
We decided to cancel the order, before the motorhome arrives. The company said that I will have to forfeit the deposit, because I have cancelled and failed to take delivery, (of a vehicle they do not have in stock?). Do I have a legal right to a return of my deposit? They have offered to keep the £2000 deposit until Christmas, with a view to using it towards the deposit on a new or used motorhome, but if I accept, I still do not know whether I will be able to use my foot, until November when I am out of plaster.
If I still cannot use my foot, I will lose the deposit anyway.
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