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Hi Guys, First-time poster here, love the site and I'm after a bit of advice; I sold a 12-year-old Renault Megane a while back for £1500 to a real problem customer, the car had no service history, but a fresh MOT was put on for the customer. After a few weeks, I replaced the spark plugs for him as he came back shouting due to the slightest misfire. A few days later but within the dreaded first 30 days, he contacts me to tell me he's rejecting the car. I asked why and was told, "I don't need a reason, I'm rejecting as the goods aren't fit for purpose". I politely informed him that I would need a reason to validate the claim. After much back and forth they tell me that the car had come up with a gearbox fault on the display and the car was in limp mode. ( having sold many an automatic french car, 99% this will be the simple fix of the pressure regulator) I suggested that they drop it to me so I could take a look at it for them. Once again I was told no, they didn't have too and they wanted their money back. They had supplied no garage report, would not let me look at the car, so naturally, I refused the claim. Roll on a few months and the customer has taken this matter to the small claims court. His account of the situation is a complete fabrication. But worst of all, there is a "report" by his local back street garage that was undertaken 5 weeks after the initial 30 days had expired. The customer also admits they took the car to the garage. The report states "there is a problem with the gearbox and it could cost up to £1000 to fix" Now obviously, the "report" is a complete waste of paper, as it's not a report in the slightest, but in my opinion, it's evident that the customer has been driving this car after they have rejected it, even though they had accused me of selling him a deathtrap (it's really not!). They have also not supplied this information to me (just with the court papers). To make matters even more complicated, they have not taken my LTD company to court, but me personally. In my defence I stated that I think the customer has made a mistake as I did not sell this car personally to them and when the mediation team called to see if I was willing to try and resolve the matter before court, I explained the situation and he said that if the wrong entity had been chosen by the claimant then he could not help. I would just be real interested to know what you guys think about my chances in court. Phil