Sold car privately, buyer wants money back

Sold car privately, buyer wants money back

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d_a_n1979

8,583 posts

73 months

Monday 15th May 2023
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So this has turned out to be a BS non thread in the end?!

Sad bd wasting everyones time and bullstting like that

elan362

153 posts

38 months

Monday 15th May 2023
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Yup.redcard
Complete loser

Cliftonite

8,417 posts

139 months

Monday 15th May 2023
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Always be wary when odd-sounding stories are posted by a "new" (i.e. postcount of 1) member!

We have had quite a few recently!


Trevor555

4,459 posts

85 months

Monday 15th May 2023
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d_a_n1979 said:
So this has turned out to be a BS non thread in the end?!

Sad bd wasting everyones time and bullstting like that
Most likely OP is buying written off cars to repair.

Registering them in someone else name, then selling them "on behalf of" and thinking this absolved them of responsibility.

Has now got caught out and is trying to use this forum to see if they can indeed ignore the buyer.

Am I full of sheissss plain Jane?

Gad-Westy

14,612 posts

214 months

Monday 15th May 2023
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I don't understand what the OP gets out of threads like this. Sad as it is, I can sort of understand the fantasist ones that ask what to spend their imaginary £500k budget on but these made up problem ones baffle me. Is it just an attention seeking thing?

cayman-black

12,683 posts

217 months

Monday 15th May 2023
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d_a_n1979 said:
So this has turned out to be a BS non thread in the end?!

Sad bd wasting everyones time and bullstting like that
Unbelievable, crazy people out there.

AKjr

386 posts

12 months

Monday 15th May 2023
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One suspects that we won't hear from the OP again?

SistersofPercy

3,364 posts

167 months

Monday 15th May 2023
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My money is still on some A Level Law Essay or such like.

BertBert

19,099 posts

212 months

Monday 15th May 2023
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andymc said:
i think he does, anything that can influence the buyers decision is meant to be revealed
Sorry that is completely wrong. There is no obligation on the seller to reveal anything at all. They could put up an ad that says car for sale £3,500. Then when people come to see it, they can refuse to provide any information. The buyer doesn't have to buy, they can make up their minds from the info provided ("it's a car") and any research or inspection they do.

elan362

153 posts

38 months

Monday 15th May 2023
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Likewise, if it is priced bel market value, the argument could be the vend discounted the selling price to take into effect the condition and any defects.
It is buyer beware.
If asked a derect question, the vendor cannot give false or misleading answers... However proving one has asked a particular questions and bring provided with a verbal reply is hard to prove in court. Unless you have a written question and answer

Mark V GTD

2,252 posts

125 months

Tuesday 16th May 2023
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Funny how this thread title is almost identical to the long running pinned one on here!

Rankss

114 posts

57 months

Tuesday 16th May 2023
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I wonder if the OP does this to "evidence" their defence as some sort of contemporaneous notes...

i.e. I am telling the truth judge, see I've put the same comments on a forum, which backs up what I'm now saying 12months later - this is what I posted at time "the truth". Like using yourself as a witness statement to your own lies.

ChrisH72

2,219 posts

53 months

Tuesday 16th May 2023
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On the flip side, contributions to different forums with different stories could surely be used as evidence that this person is not entirely honest?

If I was the buyer asking for a refund and I came across this thread I would be printing every page.

DaveyBoyWonder

2,544 posts

175 months

Tuesday 16th May 2023
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Got the popcorn ready in case the OP pops up again...