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lost deposit ?
Llanigraham:
Yoshi,
Are you sure of your "facts"?
Any agreement between buyer and purchaser is a Contract, whether written or verbal, especially when money has changed hands.
Yoshi:
--- Quote from: Llanigraham on October 04, 2010, 14:09:31 ---Yoshi,
Are you sure of your "facts"?
Any agreement between buyer and purchaser is a Contract, whether written or verbal, especially when money has changed hands.
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Verbal contract isnt worth the paper its written on.
--- Quote from: locknut on October 04, 2010, 11:50:30 ---Consumer rights has told me little chance of a reclaim but if i am polite i may get a part reclaim but that is down to the trader (once bitten) :cry:
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I would suggest trying a forum called Consumer Action Group
After being stung with this myself whilst at the dealership i was informed by Trading Standards that unless a written contract exists in that circumstance then the deposit is purely there to reserve the vehicle and there is a cooling off period where monies should be returned if within that period.
dxmedia:
A verbal contract is legaly binding. The problem is trying to prove it.
Jas278:
Wheres your morals ? You agreed a deal , YOU backed out , you should stand the loss not someone else .. :roll: :D
Mutz:
Yep verbal contract is binding, proof is in the "non returnable deposit".
Sorry for ya!!
Hope it wasnt too much
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