Hello
Based on this post https://legalbeagles.info/forums/for...er-seen-before
I served the LBA, and called both dealership and Finance HQ, to alert them and, that my calls were recorded. After serving the LBA, I followed up 2 days letter to confirm receipt, (which the dealership alone confirmed) However the 14 days expired and no response, this is one of the top 5 global car manufacturers. And I have strong evidence for a top of the range luxury car, but was lied to repeatedly
I am advised, I can lodge a claim at the courts and recommended County Courts.
I have paid a total of about £18,000 for the PCP CONTRACT for the unwanted car and have very strong evidence for MISREPRESENTATION
MOVING FORWARD: Please advice
If possible and is it possible to get legal insurance, I rather go for a full blown courts, rather than restrict to county courts and £10,000. But not sure what steps next
many thanks
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Areas of breach are based on
Based on this post https://legalbeagles.info/forums/for...er-seen-before
I served the LBA, and called both dealership and Finance HQ, to alert them and, that my calls were recorded. After serving the LBA, I followed up 2 days letter to confirm receipt, (which the dealership alone confirmed) However the 14 days expired and no response, this is one of the top 5 global car manufacturers. And I have strong evidence for a top of the range luxury car, but was lied to repeatedly
I am advised, I can lodge a claim at the courts and recommended County Courts.
I have paid a total of about £18,000 for the PCP CONTRACT for the unwanted car and have very strong evidence for MISREPRESENTATION
MOVING FORWARD: Please advice
If possible and is it possible to get legal insurance, I rather go for a full blown courts, rather than restrict to county courts and £10,000. But not sure what steps next
many thanks
E
Areas of breach are based on
- (ii) The Consumer Rights Act 2015 additionally requires that goods delivered match any description made (including emails and verbal assurances) and be fit for purpose—clearly not in this case
(ii) Consumer Protection from unfair trading regulations 2008 (CPRs) - (iii) Misrepresentation ACT
- (iv) FCA Customer's journey - which was not adhered to


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