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    Entirely what I do mate. Anything “safe” i warrant myself (or as Arfur says, stand by my commitments to the CRA) and anything iffy I insure myself and use a third party warranty.
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    Wow, spots around the water tank? Tell him to bring a magnifying glass and stethoscope!
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    A third party warranty company should work like this; You buy a third party warranty and when something goes wrong, the warranty company sort it out. Admin, pay for the repair, end of. Why would you bother with a third party warranty that you have to deal with all the shit and source the fix yourself?
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    I have never felt the need to offer warranties, I believe it invites continued additional grief, I'm willing to stand by my obilgations under the CRA and I tell my buyers that. When you specilaise in older high mileage motors, nearly every repair consitues wear n tear and Mr Customer needs to understand they have to take repsonsibility and ownership ..... If you prep right, PDI right, describe right, use the right stationary and be ultimately fair, you shoukld be OK. Knowing your obligations under the CRA is imperative.
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    Same as selling to someone down the road, Belfast is in the UK
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    Very well said, although you will probably get slated for wanting to pay for a decent job first time Love the "Parts Darts" ............... And don't forget to change the DMF while your at it
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    Yeah sorry it's to be able to supply finance to my customers. natalie is fantastic, she helped me a lot through my FCA application. Unfortunately I'm not in her catchment area and my local rep doesn't seem to be no where near as helpful so far... same goes for close brothers at the moment.
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    Are you VAT registered? Blue are very good indeed. Natalie on here is a rep and posted earlier.