Patricia Pearl - Small Claims Procedure - A Practical Guide


An excellent guide for the layperson in how to use the County Court - a must if you are intending to start a claim.

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Last Will and Testament Kit


Make a legally valid will without the fuss and expense of a solicitor - includes a full step-by-step guide.

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BAILIFFS - The Law and Your Rights

Written by John Kruse, one of the leading experts on Bailiff Law, this consumer friendly guide is essential reading for anyone who comes into contact with a bailiff.

The book is easy to understand and clearly explains the rights a bailiff has, and also what they cannot do when collecting debts and repossessing goods etc.

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    Smile Some advice please

    I think I've already answered my own question but some advice would be appreciated

    Am thinking about buying a vehicle which would be ideal for what we need it for.

    Being sold by a dealer who ask requested that OH signs this before purchase

    'I (the purchaser) agree to buy the vehicle from ******** on a 'Sold as Seen Basis' I ackowledge that due to the age and mileage of the Vehicle the seller is unable to offer any form of warranty on this vehicle. I aknowledge that I have inspected the vehicle and am happy with the mechanical and overall condition. I will in no way hold the seller responsible in any way should a problem develop once I have purchased the vehicle.

    Th seller ackowledges that the purchaser may return the vehicle within a 7 day period (from date of delivery) for a full refund less a £250.00 adminicon fee.'

    When I mentioned SOGAicon to him he bluffed and snorted and said its an old car what do you expect? I said fit for purpose.

    I dont think this is worth the paper its written on but dont want a massive court battle to get money back. Walk away?

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    Default Re: Some advice please

    You should ask to take it away and send a copy to TS - it is unlawfull to try and limit your rights under the SOGAicon.

    If he has no faith in the vehicles he is selling, then neither should you. I would never look twice at a company like that.

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    Default Re: Some advice please

    Have emailed to TS and walked away. Could blow up on me

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    Default Re: Some advice please

    This stinks, don't walk away - leggit. This could be the action of someone who is aware there is a problem and is trying to limit the comeback...

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    Default Re: Some advice please

    .........this is a fairly common bit of paperwork for cheap cars, although most forms will say that 'this does not effect you rights' ' if you aren't sure arrange an inspection etc...so that one is a little strange in deleting these phrases....it's more a hand over check list that both parties agree to condition of car, any faults would be noted as well.

    ...there is another form saying you are 'buying the car as unroadworthy, fit for scrap or parts' etc...and this is for the proper old sheds.

    .....regardless, both forms are normally used on old bangers (sub £3K), it can be difficult when buying cars at this price or less, the customer is often on a tight budget but wants 'a new car for old car money', the dealer may have taken in a decent p/x and just wants out as it's overage or overmile stock, remember no such thing as a free lunch, never was, never will be, if he (the dealer) starts spending money on full service/valet/piaintwork the price rises accordingly, but a good car none the less, so the form normally says the customer has inspected the car and agrees that, this, that and the other has been checked and all is OK, lights working, tyres OK, etc...all the visual things that a reasonable guy can check for himself.....

    Just because a trader uses this form it doesn't mean the car is a bad car, what would you expect for a cheap car, a written 3 year warranty...saying that, decent warranties are around for cars up to 15 years old thru AXA and 150K miles if the car dealer has an exceptional claim record, meaning very low

    Best advice, even for a cheapie or otherwise, do the homework first, it isn't DNA science.....the usual stuff...

    1st:- HPI check
    2nd:- new MOT, if over 3 years old.
    and 3rd:- professional inspection/and or someone competent who can tell a failed headgasket or slippy autobox from a good one, but the MOT will cover critical safety items, sometimes more (emissions/headlight aim/brakes) and is far cheaper!

    Also, if buying cheap don't get hung-up on minor bodywork imperfections, a decent sound car with regards engine/gearbox etc is really all you need, spotless paintwork isn't and a few dents here and there won't let you down on the M-25...or cost you.

    hope this helps.


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    Default Re: Some advice please

    In the amount of cars I've bought (and OH) in our lifetime I have never been asked to sign away my rights!!! Its cheap enough, but even £1800 is a lot these days. I expect a vehicle to do what its supposed to.

    Its nothing about warranty its about fit for purpose and if this so called trader has no faith in his own stock then why should we?

    We have just bought a better version of same car with full ticket, service and rocker cover repair. Will let you know what TS says about it.

    Thanks to all

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