Buying Woes

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BlueHave

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4,706 posts

123 months

Monday 30th January 2017
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Some two pence for a Monday afternoon. I went to view a car last week, it looked ok but not perfect, agreed a price and did all the paperwork. Car then wouldn't start up again and despite numerous attempts and jump leads it wouldn't burst into life.

So he returned the money and he said he would call me when he got it running again. I had officially bought the car. So off I went, all the paperwork was completed and next day I phoned, no answer, two days, no answer. Then today I find out he's sold the car to someone else.

Does agreeing to buy something mean absolutely nothing to some people anymore. I signed the V5 so not sure how he got around that, tippex probably.

It's easy to say I probably dodged a bullet and a similar car will pop up soon but I am slightly gutted at the lack manners.

PorkInsider

6,202 posts

156 months

Monday 30th January 2017
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Why did he sell it to someone else? Got a better price?

I would definitely consider it a bullet dodged though, rather than being gutted.

benjijames28

1,702 posts

107 months

Monday 30th January 2017
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What type of dealer is this?

BlueHave

Original Poster:

4,706 posts

123 months

Monday 30th January 2017
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PorkInsider said:
Why did he sell it to someone else? Got a better price?

I would definitely consider it a bullet dodged though, rather than being gutted.
Got no idea I was always under the impression a deal was a deal. If he wanted more why agree a price in the first place.

Private seller so not much you can do, you live and learn.


cpjitservices

373 posts

109 months

Monday 30th January 2017
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You are not allowed to use tippex on a V5 these days, but you can cross out all the details and with the right form attached then you can get a full V5.

KungFuPanda

4,517 posts

185 months

Monday 30th January 2017
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If he'd returned the money, you've not provided consideration for the contract so you hadn't bought the car in my view.

As other's have said, think of it as dodging a bullet.

andy101093

296 posts

103 months

Monday 30th January 2017
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I suspect he assumed you'd never return given that the car wouldn't start.