The burden of proof falls on the dealer to prove you are not a consumer. A letter from your employer stating your office based duties at work will certainly help your case. Add this to your discussion about vehicle use, insurance certificate, bought paying from a personal bank account, and the dealer's underhand practice of failing to discuss the form he was completing on your behalf
If the dealer does not contact you on Monday or fails to offer an acceptable solution, you should write a LBA rejecting the van under CRA final right to reject.
You should keep your claim under £10k so it should be allocated to the small claims track and you avoid the risk of paying the defendant's legal costs
If the dealer does not contact you on Monday or fails to offer an acceptable solution, you should write a LBA rejecting the van under CRA final right to reject.
You should keep your claim under £10k so it should be allocated to the small claims track and you avoid the risk of paying the defendant's legal costs
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