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Title: Carcraft warning!
Post by: Mk2Kezza on 12 May 2007, 12:45
Hi guy, My parents have just been stung big style by Carcraft in Newport :sick:
very poor offer on their x reg polo - £1500 :evil:
Not allowed to keep the car tax. :evil:
Convinced them to have Carcraft credit - big no, no! :cry:
allowed them to drive away with no car tax. :evil:
It just gets worse, so be careful!
Conned them into getting extra warranty for the car, but this warranty needs service stamps and VAT receipts to reimburse - yet the car has not service history! :sick:
While many of you may be thinking 'How could they be so stupid', well that has crossed my mind but my parents are pensioners and took the w@nkers speel for truth.
Just don't sign anything, or better still avoid the place like the plague!!!!

Title: Re: Carcraft warning!
Post by: Hurdy on 12 May 2007, 13:14
Carcrapt...

Overpriced cars

Underpriced trade-ins

Extortionate APR's

I would never even consider a car from there....EVER....period!!!

Example...First and last visit ever was to look for a little auto runaround for the missus about 2 yrs ago. Looked at a 1.2 Punto Auto, 51 reg, 37,000 miles, fairly tidy......ready for this........£5995 :shocked: :shocked:

Eventually found one...5 door 1.2 Auto, 52 reg, 13,500 miles (previous owner a female vicar...I kid you not!)...£4,200 with FSH and a 2 year warranty from a local dealer :smug:

So, it was overpriced by £1,800, older with more miles and 2 less doors. Carcrapt were offering 0% finance at the time on the TV and if I had wanted finance it would have been a good deal....except there was no 0% finance available and the rate they had on all the cars was 19.9% APR :angry: :shocked:

AVOID AT ALL COSTS!!!!!
Title: Re: Carcraft warning!
Post by: Uruk Hai on 12 May 2007, 13:26
I think thats the place that use to be called Emperess Motors ? About 15 years ago I worked with someone who bought a car off them and it all ended up in court as the car just wasnt safe for road use and they had put a MOT on in about a week before (there own MOT station). I wouldnt buy a wheel nut off them and can only agree with and confirm the previous comments, these sorts of practices shouldnt be allowed these days  :angry:
Title: Re: Carcraft warning!
Post by: vaughn on 12 May 2007, 17:51
don`t you get a so called cooling off period when you take finance out? could be worth checking out
Title: Re: Carcraft warning!
Post by: monzablue16v on 12 May 2007, 18:08
Should get between 14 and 30 days cooling off period. Probably be a pain in the ass arguing with them but CAB citizens advice should be able to help you with it, A lot of house insurance policies have legal cover as well if it got messy hth :)
Title: Re: Carcraft warning!
Post by: Stu.750 on 12 May 2007, 18:57
take the car back park it in there car park and cancel the finance agreement or DD debit going out , you say your parents are pentioners , cant see carcraft taking them court due to the publicity can you  ?
Title: Re: Carcraft warning!
Post by: SimonGTI8v on 12 May 2007, 19:56
Get them to phone their local Consumer Direct, they should be able to offer all the advice they'll need with regards to taking the car back.  The website is http://www.consumerdirect.gov.uk/ I'm pretty sure there is a cooling off period but CD will be able to tell them for definate
Title: Re: Carcraft warning!
Post by: vin1.8t on 12 May 2007, 22:17
im sure you get 7 days to cancel your credit agreemant
take your perants back with the car  tell the salesman you be happy to take it to court unless the agreemant is not cancelled
but do it quick as there tradein will be shipped out
good luck
Title: Re: Carcraft warning!
Post by: BobbyT on 13 May 2007, 00:11
carcraft have been on watchdog! there sh!t, and there finance is sooo crap!! dont do its, there 100 point check is a load of bollocks too! there rip off merchants!!  :angry:
Title: Re: Carcraft warning!
Post by: [han] on 13 May 2007, 07:48
i think the problem here is CARS ON FINANCE?  :lipsrsealed:
Title: Re: Carcraft warning!
Post by: GTi_Lee on 13 May 2007, 09:16
ahhh so that's why they've been dubbed carshaft around these parts  :rolleyes:
Title: Re: Carcraft warning!
Post by: Mk2Kezza on 13 May 2007, 10:39
Spoke to a girl at trading standards and she said that 'because they signed an agreement at the trade premises then there is no cooling off period and essentially they are fooked!!.

Needless to say i'm not impressed.
Title: Re: Carcraft warning!
Post by: monzablue16v on 13 May 2007, 12:03
Pretty sure that all contracts come with a cooling off period ring consumer direct up :)
Title: Re: Carcraft warning!
Post by: vin1.8t on 13 May 2007, 15:06
im sure everything has a 7 day cooling off time something to do the customers act
Title: Re: Carcraft warning!
Post by: RandomJord on 13 May 2007, 20:10
Aye consumer credit act. they will try an use the 'it was signed on LTD premises' lark, but stick to it, get the back up of CAB an go for it. no one likes bad publicity!
Title: Re: Carcraft warning!
Post by: Uruk Hai on 13 May 2007, 21:58
You could give the Trading standards a go and failing that there's always the press !
Title: Re: Carcraft warning!
Post by: monzablue16v on 14 May 2007, 21:46
Could always go for the drive car to front door get out with keys and colour copied contract clutched in hand throw keys on table tear fake contract in half and say I want to exercise my contractually obliged cooling off period now get me the manager. Probably not be very amused but might get you a bit further :)