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My disabled wife ordered a new car and it was agreed with the sales man and the sales manager that the car would have premium paint which would cost £450 extra however the salesman said if she signed the sales contract she would get the premium paint free of charge .

A deposit was paid and a Contract was then signed by my wife and the sales manager which clearly stated the car was to have the premium paint .

A few weeks later when she rang to inquire about a delivery date she was told by another salesman that the contract had been altered without her knowledge and the car was to be supplied in standard paint can they do this or is it breech of contract

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Hi,

If the original contract stated that the premium paint job was to be included in the price paid then any alterations without your express permission would be a breach (IMO)

 

You should have a copy of the contract so any changes will not be on there, As this would seem like a breach, you could cancel the contract due to their breach and get back any money paid.

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No they cannot alter a written contract in any way without both parties agreeing and signing to confirm approval of any alteration.

 

They are in breach of contract. You can force them legally to comply with the original contract or you can terminate the contract and demand a full refund of the deposit.

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