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    Hahaha!! Nothing truer said!
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    Hi there,your prep so far and expectations appear very good.Most of us have sold from home at some stage.I would say even though you will be part time,get a website ( inc. your photo,embellished CV,plenty of bulls....t),I like to get ideas from US websites-they have great wording.Warranties- you are right,these companies let you down,they can upset customers and be expensive.Do your own,we have fo 21years - it works.You will need plenty of advice,just keep posting on here. Good Luck !
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    The advert is clearly very misleading. The car has to be as described and fit for the purpose intended. It is illegal to sell an unroadworthy vehicle to the public without very clearly explaining in the advert and putting in writing on the invoice that the car is "unroadworthy" & "should not be driven on the road" and must be "transported away". The seller has broken the law, he is asking to be prosecuted by trading standards who would take a very dim view. Take the car back and demand a full refund. Sellers like this give the trade a bad name and should be stopped. Mr_mg name and shame him
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    I have taken to ignoring the low ball brigade, I used to engage them in a hope to get an offer closer to asking price. But then I realised they are just cunts
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    Nice in theory however debate will inevitably lead to differences of opinion - how those differences are expressed may be the issue. Unfortunately the world isn't all soft & fluffy and full of niceness.