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  1. Not sure if everyone is aware of this situation, I know that consumers get the protection when they are buying or paying for goods on their credit cars #section75 That's why I always use my credit card ,what I didn't realise is that even if a 'small ' portion has been paid on credit card on a vehicle the consumer has full rights ! how frightening is that ? http://www.lawgistics.co.uk/read-news/748 Most of the deposits I take are on credit card, balance on debit card , now that small deposit of £250 gives them so much rights ! just think we all need to be aware , we all get the odd nutter who likes to take advantage of the situation. Learning everyday !
  2. Just a quick mention if you guys are not aware of a regular podcast , lots of very interesting information i.e new consumer law changes that affect us all from 1st October, insight motor trade information and dealer interviews .+++ plus so much more worth a listen / follow http://www.cardealerpodcast.co.uk/ twitter @dealerpodcast Enjoy ! Apologies if this has been mentioned before !
  3. just read this on another platform , thought it may be of interest to all on here just in case anyone else has the same situation. Car Sales Vs The Law. Just a heads up guy's we lost a court case 2 weeks ago. A customer purchased a car & within a week we had to replace the clutch. After doing the work the customer did not pick the car up as he wanted his money back, we thought this was unfair as we had repaired the fault. The courts found in his favour, the reason given was we can resell the car and the customer was sold a car that developed a fault early in his ownership! So what do we do next time not even bother doing a repair? Crazy!