Re: Used car faulty after six days from purchase.
Good morning,
as no reply or collection taken place I am now keen to pursue with a LBA letter. Could you tell me what I have to outline etc ?
Your advice would be much appreciated.
I have drafted one which may be OK
Letter before court claim
Dear *************,
Re: faulty Fiat Punto ********
I have not received a reply to my letter dated 16.1.16 regarding the faulty goods which I bought from you on 31.12.2015. This letter explained what is wrong with the goods and why I am entitled to a refund.
I am once again requesting a full refund of the purchase price of ££3749+£149.40 (Fiat diagnosis) on the grounds that the goods were not fit for purpose under The Consumer Rights Act 2015 and from 13 June 2014 the Consumer Contracts Regulations cover distance selling regulations.. I enclose a copy of the proof of purchase.
I would like a reply as soon as possible so that I know you have received this letter. If you don't agree to the refund, could you please then send me a detailed response saying why you don't agree.
To avoid taking court action, I am willing to use Alternative Dispute Resolution to resolve this problem.
If I do not receive a satisfactory response from you within 30 days of the date of this letter, I intend to issue proceedings against you in the county court without further notice. This may increase your liability for costs.
I refer you to the Practice Direction on pre-action conduct under the Civil Procedure Rules, and in particular to paragraph 4 which sets out the sanctions the court may impose if you fail to comply with the Practice Direction.
I look forward to your acknowledgement.
Yours sincerely
Good morning,
as no reply or collection taken place I am now keen to pursue with a LBA letter. Could you tell me what I have to outline etc ?
Your advice would be much appreciated.
I have drafted one which may be OK
Letter before court claim
Dear *************,
Re: faulty Fiat Punto ********
I have not received a reply to my letter dated 16.1.16 regarding the faulty goods which I bought from you on 31.12.2015. This letter explained what is wrong with the goods and why I am entitled to a refund.
I am once again requesting a full refund of the purchase price of ££3749+£149.40 (Fiat diagnosis) on the grounds that the goods were not fit for purpose under The Consumer Rights Act 2015 and from 13 June 2014 the Consumer Contracts Regulations cover distance selling regulations.. I enclose a copy of the proof of purchase.
I would like a reply as soon as possible so that I know you have received this letter. If you don't agree to the refund, could you please then send me a detailed response saying why you don't agree.
To avoid taking court action, I am willing to use Alternative Dispute Resolution to resolve this problem.
If I do not receive a satisfactory response from you within 30 days of the date of this letter, I intend to issue proceedings against you in the county court without further notice. This may increase your liability for costs.
I refer you to the Practice Direction on pre-action conduct under the Civil Procedure Rules, and in particular to paragraph 4 which sets out the sanctions the court may impose if you fail to comply with the Practice Direction.
I look forward to your acknowledgement.
Yours sincerely
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