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Thanks letter has been sent in to them. I hit an email back saying they would investigate my concern. It was promptly responded to confirming they can call it what they like but it’s been rejected. I’ve been told I will get confirmation by 2pm tomorrow so I’ll wait and see.
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CraigMcK started following Been without Gas since 24th June: British Gas - any compensation? , Rejecting new car , Halfords Price Match Promise and 7 others
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Hi I’m just looking for some clarity on rejecting a brand new car History: 30th September purchased new MG4 1st October collected and drove ~90 miles 5th October drove it ~20 miles 6th October Saw some oil drips on driveway on called dealer, they advised calling MG recovery, they sent AA who advised the car should be recovered to an MG dealer, this was done that day. Not the dealer we purchased it from as they were further away. 7th October emailed dealer notifying issue and advising I may reject the car if issue not dealt with. A few calls later 14th October the garage confirmed they need some parts that might fix the issue, but 2-4 weeks lead time to get them. So we have decided we don’t want the car. Do I just need to write to the dealer confirming the fact and advise they will need to recover it as it is currently off the road? How long should I expect to wait to get the cash back? Thanks
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I’m surprised they did not say Costco is a cash and carry and falls outside the terms as it is a membership access, not a high street retailer.
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The thing is you have knowingly broken the law, you were given what I would suggest as clear advice. You chose to get personal over the advice from an online forum. If you want expert advice find a solicitor who will help you and pay them for it. Don’t get nasty with people spending their own time to try and help you out.
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Just to clarify the delays with cars is more likely due to a global shortage of chips. There are very few silicone manufacturers and one in China had a fire and was/is closed. This is why deliveries are generally much longer just now and the likes of JLR are on reduced working. I assume you don’t want to hand the car back?
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Virgin Media wrong name on the contract?
CraigMcK replied to 2xp's topic in Broadband and other Internet issues
I thought VM had a moving home clause that let you out if either they did not have coverage or it was not appropriate to transfer -
Ok that clarifies things, so where did the £2500 go that you got for the sale of car 1? If this was a recent swap then the garage may not have sent the payment yet. I would talk to the garage personally and ask them where it is. However you did use the term part ex, which does mean the valve of that car was used against the new one. Have you double checked the paperwork to ensure it’s not shown against the new one?
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Yes the V5 reference number changes when you change the plates, so the one you have is obsolete. it’s difficult enough normally to get through to the DVLA, so I don’t hold too much hope. My son bought a new car a couple of weeks ago. He got his V5 in the same week. If the car is being sold fairly soon, while it may be inconvenient, I would be tempted to leave it and ask the garage to collect it using their dealer plates. If it was their fault the sales was delayed I’m sure they would support this. other than that you should get the document in the next couple of days. Just one question, did you update the insurance details with the new number?
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Remember, if they are doing their job properly, they won’t have much about you, unless you only just left their employment. We delete almost everything after 3 months
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Help with new job
CraigMcK replied to Loughton wannabe's topic in Employment and minimum wage problems
So let’s say you won’t get more than 1 hour for lunch, so 48Hr/wk is your paid hours. That gives you 2496Hrs/yr at £20k yours hourly rate is £8.01/Hr. if you are 21 or 22 you should be on £8.36 23 or over takes you to £8.91 so unless you are younger than 21 you are below minimum wage and they are breaking the law if those are the hours you are contracted for.
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