Bought 2nd hand focus, want to reject
Bought 2nd hand focus, want to reject
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Mepsipax

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13 posts

84 months

Tuesday 8th January 2019
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Hi all, I bought a used 2010 Ford Focus on the 31st December and it was advertised as full service history. The car has since cut out at various times so I have stopped using it and have been doing some research, from what I can tell it appears that they have tippexed and changed the mileage and dates on the service history so it looks like its been serviced on time, however before the tippex and date change it had a gap of 4 years and 50000 miles! Does anyone know if I have proper reason to reject the car?

Evanivitch

25,582 posts

143 months

Tuesday 8th January 2019
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What does the online MOT history check say?

WinstonWolf

72,863 posts

260 months

Tuesday 8th January 2019
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Mepsipax said:
Hi all, I bought a used 2010 Ford Focus on the 31st December and it was advertised as full service history. The car has since cut out at various times so I have stopped using it and have been doing some research, from what I can tell it appears that they have tippexed and changed the mileage and dates on the service history so it looks like its been serviced on time, however before the tippex and date change it had a gap of 4 years and 50000 miles! Does anyone know if I have proper reason to reject the car?
Is that the one stamp three years ago?

Funk

27,243 posts

230 months

Tuesday 8th January 2019
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I'd be more concerned that it was serviced most recently by a 'Ford and Citreon Specialist'. Clearly their attention to detail is first-class.

was8v

2,011 posts

216 months

Tuesday 8th January 2019
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Looks to me like "Ford & Citreon Service Specialists" are fictional, not even an address never mind a VAT number.

As above check the MOT history, its the only thing you have. https://www.gov.uk/check-mot-history

If it does not tally with the book then it looks like the car has been clocked and misrepresented.

EDIT: Might not have been clocked.... just no record of servicing between 2014 and 2018 and 50k miles. But that does not mean it was not done....

Edited by was8v on Tuesday 8th January 14:55

LordGrover

33,978 posts

233 months

Tuesday 8th January 2019
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Service items like oil/filters and brakes would rarely if ever cause a car to cut out or fail to start.

g7orge

293 posts

115 months

Tuesday 8th January 2019
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was it a private sale?

996TT02

3,340 posts

161 months

Tuesday 8th January 2019
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The National Auto service stamp should read 124,275 - for some reason the morons copied over that exact mileage onto their final fake stamp, perhaps it is being sold with that mileage. The rest of the stamps are fake as fook. As previous, "Citreon" - wow.

Haltamer

2,614 posts

101 months

Tuesday 8th January 2019
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Funk said:
I'd be more concerned that it was serviced most recently by a 'Ford and Citreon Specialist'
I must say, That's the most dubious service stamp I've ever seen.
Probably £3 on Ebay...

By any chance, does the car honk of fish? :P

996TT02

3,340 posts

161 months

Tuesday 8th January 2019
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They even copied over the date on the real final service stamp to their new fake stamp. Unbelievable.

TonyRPH

13,437 posts

189 months

Tuesday 8th January 2019
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The numbers look fairly consistent, however there's one thing that seems a bit odd.

The national Auto Repair service (the tippexed entry) and the sevens... (some have a line through the tail - some don't...) and the second "Ford & Citreon" specialist entry - the 7 in the miles entry doesn't have a line through the tail, but the 7 in the date does...

I suspect the National Entry - the mileage was probably 124275 (been changed to 92427) (which supposedly it was on 11/18) and the two "Ford & Citreon" entries are faked.

Date Serviced Mileage Mileage covered
01/09/11 13022 13022
20/02/12 26088 13066
18/10/12 42238 16150
19/07/13 59252 17014
17/01/14 72711 13459
26/11/15 92427 19716
02/09/16 104225 11798
07/09/17 116370 12145
26/11/18 124275 7905



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996TT02 said:
They even copied over the date on the real final service stamp to their new fake stamp. Unbelievable.
I just noticed that, now that you've pointed it out.



was8v

2,011 posts

216 months

Tuesday 8th January 2019
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I always like to see receipts to back up stamps for this reason, but car dealers and most people seem to bin them.

Funk

27,243 posts

230 months

Tuesday 8th January 2019
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996TT02 said:
The National Auto service stamp should read 124,275 - for some reason the morons copied over that exact mileage onto their final fake stamp, perhaps it is being sold with that mileage. The rest of the stamps are fake as fook. As previous, "Citreon" - wow.
Yep, looks like you're right. Whoever did the fake 'Ford & Citreon' stamps turned 124,275 into 92,427 (VERY badly), christ only knows how many miles it's had shaved off it in total but that is the dodgiest-looking 'service history' I've seen in a long time.

OP - how come this didn't make you run a mile? What does the MOT history show?

Bumblebee7

1,533 posts

96 months

Tuesday 8th January 2019
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996TT02 said:
The National Auto service stamp should read 124,275 - for some reason the morons copied over that exact mileage onto their final fake stamp, perhaps it is being sold with that mileage. The rest of the stamps are fake as fook. As previous, "Citreon" - wow.
Good spot! Yup, the history from 2015 is definitely fake.

If the dealer is prepared to lie to that level though I doubt they'll be too forthcoming about taking the car back.

OP, check the MOT history and see how it compares with the dates from the service schedule. It could be an easy way to prove the history is fake.

was8v

2,011 posts

216 months

Tuesday 8th January 2019
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what probably actually happened

Date Serviced Mileage Mileage covered
01/09/11 13022 13022
20/02/12 26088 13066
18/10/12 42238 16150
19/07/13 59252 17014
17/01/14 72711 13459
26/11/18 124275 51564


nobody knows if it was serviced in the gap! Does the registration doc show the PO details still? Could ask them if they self-serviced or just cheaped out.

jamoor

14,506 posts

236 months

Tuesday 8th January 2019
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Was it more than £500?

KingNothing

3,292 posts

174 months

Tuesday 8th January 2019
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Wouldn't be surprised if the 2 "Ford & Citroen"stamps have mileages that either match exactly (if they were that stupid), or close to the MOT history mileage available online for those respective years.

Funk

27,243 posts

230 months

Tuesday 8th January 2019
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KingNothing said:
Wouldn't be surprised if the 2 "Ford & Citroen"stamps have mileages that either match exactly (if they were that stupid), or close to the MOT history mileage available online for those respective years.
I'll be staggered if they are even remotely similar. The car was on 124k miles 3 years ago, it's had 3 years' worth of mileage (clumsily) shaved off it by the looks of things.

joropug

2,959 posts

210 months

Tuesday 8th January 2019
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I would 100 percent be rejecting it regardless get rid of it asap.

I too bought a car with a faked history. Phoned dealer, "has it had a cambelt?"

"Yep at 59k"

Happened to be the last service, no receipt. Box ticked.

When it snapped 2 months later I spoke to the previous owner and she confirmed definitely not done and the reason for selling it.

I would have pushed a full refund but I accidentally scraped the whole side on a bollard , got £400 off them and sold it for scrap so was still out of pocket.

Now any history MUST be backed up by a receipt that tally's and or a phone call to the garages that did the work.

Funnily enough I too bought a focus 06 that cut out the next day and got a refund (actually offered by the garage).

KingNothing

3,292 posts

174 months

Tuesday 8th January 2019
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Funk said:
KingNothing said:
Wouldn't be surprised if the 2 "Ford & Citroen"stamps have mileages that either match exactly (if they were that stupid), or close to the MOT history mileage available online for those respective years.
I'll be staggered if they are even remotely similar. The car was on 124k miles 3 years ago, it's had 3 years' worth of mileage (clumsily) shaved off it by the looks of things.
It looks like the 2015 on the National Auto stamp was originally 2018 to me, so I think it has done the mileage, and not had a service from November 2015 till November 2018, and they've doctored it to add on 3 services retrospectively.