Thankyou phew! That is good to know 👍🏻Yes your purchase using a credit card will remain, otherwise there’s a lot of us who pay off our cards monthly wouldn’t benefit from the protection that is given.
Thankyou phew! That is good to know 👍🏻Yes your purchase using a credit card will remain, otherwise there’s a lot of us who pay off our cards monthly wouldn’t benefit from the protection that is given.
I agree, but they are not responding to emails so need a wake up call!Getting away from credit cards, etc and CRA stuff, a photo of the drill hole would be helpfull to the engineering folk and rather than jump into forum Lawyers
Maybe it should be there and we could then offer better advice?If the OP wishes to post a picture then that his decision, but I can't see how having a picture is going to change the advice about the OP's rites or methods to get the dealer or manufacturer to respond.
It's a hole and it shouldn't be there, the OP has evidence it was there before they purchased it, it should be fixed along with any damage the hole has created.
How will having a picture of it change the the advice to get the dealer and or manufacturer responding?
ThankyouPlease consider my suggestion of having someone else who can witness what is said or promised.
I hope it won't be necessary , but it certainly gives you the upper hand if the dealer starts to deny what has been promised. Even better ask the dealer to give you written confirmation and don't leave until you have it.
ThankyouIf the OP wishes to post a picture then that his decision, but I can't see how having a picture is going to change the advice about the OP's rites or methods to get the dealer or manufacturer to respond.
It's a hole and it shouldn't be there, the OP has evidence it was there before they purchased it, it should be fixed along with any damage the hole has created.
How will having a picture of it change the the advice to get the dealer and or manufacturer responding?
This is begining to sound rather like an experience my future Son in Law is going through with a recent car purchase, where the car has been clocked. The dealer wouldn't respond to emails, phone calls were blocked, and when they visited the business owner was away....... It's ongoing and going to court.Update- Thankyou everyone for your advice- we visited the dealers but unfortunately, the main guy who we wanted to see was on holiday, we will return during the week and try again and of course update you 😃
This is begining to sound rather like an experience my future Son in Law is going through with a recent car purchase, where the car has been clocked. The dealer wouldn't respond to emails, phone calls were blocked, and when they visited the business owner was away....... It's ongoing and going to court.
Do keep records of all your attempts to contact the dealer, who you do make any contact with, what they say or promise. If you do end up having to go down the legal route, this information will be invaluable, but let's hope you don't have move in that direction.
the guy who sold us the caravan is I’m fact also the director of the business, Thankyou for replyingI have to agree with the above as the responsibility is with the dealership and not an individual or the sales person. However OP has not mentioned whether the main guy is the director, the sales person or the workshop manager.
So sorry to hear your son is having issues- I hope it gets sorted to his satisfaction soon 👍🏻This is begining to sound rather like an experience my future Son in Law is going through with a recent car purchase, where the car has been clocked. The dealer wouldn't respond to emails, phone calls were blocked, and when they visited the business owner was away....... It's ongoing and going to court.
Do keep records of all your attempts to contact the dealer, who you do make any contact with, what they say or promise. If you do end up having to go down the legal route, this information will be invaluable, but let's hope you don't have move in that direction.
The mass debates at Uni were legendary 😁We don't argue - we discuss.
Check that out by using the Companies House Register website. You may need to contact a currently registered officer of the company, who has legal responsibility to answer for any issues.the guy who sold us the caravan is I’m fact also the director of the business, Thankyou for replying
I am also curios about this hole. Sunshine any chance you could put a photo of it on the forum ?Why are we arguing about a photo?
A picture tells a thousand words, more-so it becomes a fundamental piece of evidence that may be crucial in the future if things go wrong. Fingers crossed.
So best of luck Sunshine and if you do have time I for one would like to see a photo just to appreciate exactly where it is and how large.
They were not aware of the hole prior to purchase therefore S9 of the CRA 2015 would apply. However dealer has agreed to the repair so there is no issue.Sorry to be negative but you agreed to buy the caravan having seen it in the flesh, as the hole was there I am not sure you have any claim against the dealer, the photo you mention would seem to prove that the hole was there before you agreed to buy the caravan, which you describe as the show model, and as such a dealer can claim that you should expect the condition of the caravan to reflect that numerous people had sat in it ,and that some marks etc.were to be expected. I think the best you can hope for is that the dealer agrees to fix the hole as a good will gesture. In my view it is a case of 'buyer beware' Just seen your latest update, so seems like you have a good result. Now time to get on and enjoy your caravan.