Used Car Sales Lulz

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HD Adam

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185 months

Monday 25th August 2014
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A couple of months ago, Mrs HD fancied a change of car. She wanted a new A5. Yes, I know but there you go.

Her runabout at the time was a 2003 Merc S Class. Still pretty nice. Decent "real" tyres, full, stamped MB & Indy service history, new alternator and gearbox cooler. No expense (and there was expense) spared when she ran it.

I couldn't really be arsed to PX it so looked on webuy.com, saw what they were offering and ultimately decided to put it in the local auction.

I especially couldn't be bothered to put it up privately as I wanted to avoid the usual array of Nigerian princes and the "what's your best price bruv, innit?"

Ultimately, I got a few hundred quid more that Webuy offered so good job all round although well into the smoker barge territory and not that much more than shed money.

Soooooo, here we are a couple of months later and I get a letter from the latest owner telling me that the DVD player has stopped working and that the telephone has never worked.
That didn't because the optional sim card thingy & phone wasn't fitted.

He tells me a new Command head unit is £2500 from Mercedes and so what do I want to do about it as the dealer he bought it from has given him the big fk Off tablet.

Yes, that's right, the car was auctioned, a dealer bought it, the dealer sold it, I owe him compensation.



There's an email address on the letter. Obvious thing is to ignore completely but I am tempted.

HD Adam

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Monday 25th August 2014
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Spare tyre said:
How bizarre

Do you know how much he paid for it
No idea and I don't care one bit.

I'm happy with what I got from the auction and that's about it.

No idea what kind of dealer sold it on but I should imagine that it would be some kind of back street or kerbside operation tbh.
If he has a problem, it's between him and the dealer, certainly not me.
I just thought I was avoiding all the sold as seen shenanigans but seem not to have.

Now, I would like to add that this is not like the usual thread where the OP asks "what should I do?"

What I will do if he contacts me by any other means than a letter is to tell him to fk off.

HD Adam

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Tuesday 26th August 2014
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mini1380cc said:
Spare tyre said:
Sadly I think it's just a numbers game where eventually someone not so savvy gets scared and pays up
This is basically it. There are enough fkwits out there to make these attempts worthwhile.
Fortunately, that's not me.

I was the 2nd owner so I could put him onto the first owner from new so he could ask him why he didn't spec the car with a built in phone biggrin

HD Adam

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Tuesday 26th August 2014
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I am super tempted to reply and then let things go swiftly downhill from there but on reflection, the letter has been filed under "Bin"

Obviously, he has our address and whilst I don't mind him turning up when I'm there, I don't want Mrs HD to have to deal with anything when I'm away at work.

HD Adam

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Monday 1st September 2014
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mini1380cc said:
Did anything ever come of this? I was hoping the guy was going to try again with some comical second attempt.
No, nothing else.

I can't blame him for trying his luck though especially when you see so many people on here wanting to cave at the first sign of trouble.