Hi everyone.
I have just joined the forum today, and I have sent in a question as a guest a few minutes ago, which I am going to repeat here, as I am not sure if I followed the right protocol.
I have a very good friend who buys cars from a local salvage yard up here in the North east. He then fixes the cars and sells them on. He does quite well, and he always ensures his cars are fit for purpose. Last week, he put in an online bid for a car he was interested in. His bid was accepted by the salvage dealer, and he went to get the vehicle. However, when he got to the yard, the car had been smashed into with a fork truck, and he was stunned when the Boss of the yard simply pointed to the Disclaimer Notice they have. Surely they cannot get away with this just because of that notice? He is rightfully furious, as the car bears absolutely no resemblance to the vehicle he bought online, apart from it obviously being the same car (if that makes sense)?. He left the car in the yard, but he desperately needs to know if he can do anything legal against the yard. A template letter of sorts would be a great start. Any advise is most welcome and appreciated. Thank You.
I have just joined the forum today, and I have sent in a question as a guest a few minutes ago, which I am going to repeat here, as I am not sure if I followed the right protocol.
I have a very good friend who buys cars from a local salvage yard up here in the North east. He then fixes the cars and sells them on. He does quite well, and he always ensures his cars are fit for purpose. Last week, he put in an online bid for a car he was interested in. His bid was accepted by the salvage dealer, and he went to get the vehicle. However, when he got to the yard, the car had been smashed into with a fork truck, and he was stunned when the Boss of the yard simply pointed to the Disclaimer Notice they have. Surely they cannot get away with this just because of that notice? He is rightfully furious, as the car bears absolutely no resemblance to the vehicle he bought online, apart from it obviously being the same car (if that makes sense)?. He left the car in the yard, but he desperately needs to know if he can do anything legal against the yard. A template letter of sorts would be a great start. Any advise is most welcome and appreciated. Thank You.
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