S3 lotus esprit off eBay. What could go wrong. Read on.
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flyinyam said:
Nope, no news.
Think I was foolishly (desperately! ) hoping for the guy to come good.
Not looking good at all.
Waiting to speak to solicitor now to see my legal position .
Will update on any progress.
Regards
Fy
Have you tried to contact him or are you just waiting for him to ring you?Think I was foolishly (desperately! ) hoping for the guy to come good.
Not looking good at all.
Waiting to speak to solicitor now to see my legal position .
Will update on any progress.
Regards
Fy
been reading up all of this! Am Irish myself (not far from Limerick!) so feel for the OP - no point saying this now but every car for sale I would treat each and everything said by a seller to be false and the onus is on the buyer to do due diligence to show that is not the case.
i think you also need a CoC cert for the car (Irish to UK) so thats another negative I guess for prospective buyers here.
hopefully the OP has some recourse with getting his cash back, also it could be worse than popping onto the motoring forum of boards.ie and seeing what folk say, there are plenty honest people in Ireland too in the same way there are dodge in England.
i think you also need a CoC cert for the car (Irish to UK) so thats another negative I guess for prospective buyers here.
hopefully the OP has some recourse with getting his cash back, also it could be worse than popping onto the motoring forum of boards.ie and seeing what folk say, there are plenty honest people in Ireland too in the same way there are dodge in England.
OP - all the best in getting to an end solution that works out for you.
Sometimes you take a risk and trust a seller and on occasion you get burnt. It's a real shame that this has happened to you.
If it is as bad as you think it is, my meaningless advice is, break it/sell it/get rid, put it down to experience, buy something else and enjoy it.
For every honest, genuine seller, I'm sure there are at least 50 b*llends, so try to carry our due diligence and avoid the scum.
It seems like there are some enthusiasts that know the cost, listen to their sage advice and get rid!
Hope it all works out mate and all the best.
Sometimes you take a risk and trust a seller and on occasion you get burnt. It's a real shame that this has happened to you.
If it is as bad as you think it is, my meaningless advice is, break it/sell it/get rid, put it down to experience, buy something else and enjoy it.
For every honest, genuine seller, I'm sure there are at least 50 b*llends, so try to carry our due diligence and avoid the scum.
It seems like there are some enthusiasts that know the cost, listen to their sage advice and get rid!
Hope it all works out mate and all the best.
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