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Hi all

 

 

I have recently been on the look out to purchase a Nissan navara on contract hire, while browsing the web I found a site called contract hire and leasing that gives prices from a number of different companies, I requested a quote from several company asking for a Nissan navara inc. sat nav.(I have all the emails)

the following day I had a quotation from a company First Call Leasing which looked competitive so decided to opt for them and pay there £250 acquisition fee, because we were in a hurry to get hold of this vehicle I pushed the agreements and contracts through "without really checking the vehicle spec to be honest" as I assumed this vehicle was what I requested.

I was due to take delivery today and on arrival of the vehicle I noticed that there was no sat nav installed so I did not sign the delivery note.

now they are saying it will cost me a further £500+vat to cancel as it is my fault for not checking the contract, regardless of them so say being a experienced and reputable company who have clearly mis sold me a car I did not request.

Do I need to take this further or is there something or someone else I need to inform of this???

 

 

Many thanks in advance

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The SabreSheep, All information is offered on good faith and based on mine and others experiences. I am not a qualified legal professional and you should always seek legal advice if you are unsure of your position.

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