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Lord Shagg-Pyle:

--- Quote from: Niel on March 20, 2008, 23:05:08 ---
--- Quote from: Lord Shagg-Pyle on March 20, 2008, 22:52:13 ---I can't remember the Latin phrase off hand, but the translation is somewhere along the lines of 'Let the buyer beware'.
In true Anglo Saxon, the translation would be 'Sod off'.
Tell him to poke it! If he wants a something with a warranty, buy it from a dealer.

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Caveat Emptor

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Thats the one! Damn dangerous creatures, those Caveat Emptors! Shot one once in India. Surprising really, as I could have sworn I was in Africa.

kiteman0:
hey rob,
 the black paint has chipped :^o on those steel wheels you sold me a couple of months ago.
can i have my money back aswell please,pretty please :lol: :lol: :lol:

robert francis:
lol, how they going for you mate, ive used my new tyres once since i put them on, wheel bearings, dodgy caliper, then a prop, now the cambelt is been changed,
i cant belive this bloke, i really think he thinks il give it back, my mate said he will give £100 for engine and axles, he will make more breaking them,
but it did sound like a threat the way he said just so he knows where he stands,

Range Rover Blues:
Knows where he stands? ask him what planet that might be then :lol:

One guy in the wanted has just payed £70 for an axle with no diff in it, which is probaly fair TBH, so I think the guy ripped you off.

I'd be surprised if he's still got all the bits you sold him anyway.

Tommo:
In this situation i think i would give him his £100, take the disco, sort the engine (even if i had to buy another engine) all super fast, then drive it round to his house the day after and say the fuel filter was clogged and ive just sold it on ebay for £800

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