Quote from: justalex81 on 12 December 2011, 22:29his evidence is?This.
his evidence is?
Quote from: Chuff on 13 December 2011, 13:33If you are planning on weighing the shell in do it thru a dvla approved disposer and they will do that for you This and they will have to provide you with a certificate/letter to say they have scrapped the car.You fill out the yellow bit of the logbook iirc and post that off to the DVLA.
If you are planning on weighing the shell in do it thru a dvla approved disposer and they will do that for you
Quote from: The Doc on 13 December 2011, 05:53Selling as an innocent private seller you not obliged to do anything unless you said it was genuine miles.This.It was a private sale. Therefore Caveat Emptor! Unless you "Knowingly misrepresented the mileage" then your buyer has no comeback.You can tell him without fear of redress that you honestly believed the car was "as it is." Jog On Kitty!Up to you if you want to give a full refund as a matter of goodwill. This may be the best option as word gets around, and you don't want a dodgy rep in the motor trade.
Selling as an innocent private seller you not obliged to do anything unless you said it was genuine miles.
+1 on above
Quote from: tech1889 on 13 December 2011, 18:14+1 on abovethis
Quote from: justalex81 on 13 December 2011, 18:14Quote from: tech1889 on 13 December 2011, 18:14+1 on abovethisAgreed.
Wtf is this
Quote from: Chuff on 13 December 2011, 18:30Wtf is this that
Quote from: Adam on 13 December 2011, 18:34Quote from: Chuff on 13 December 2011, 18:30Wtf is this thatsame as above