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  1. Thanks BF yes I have as we are completing the online application, I just really want to ensure we send the correct and accurate documents as its very contradicting what is required i.e some sites say must have original documents stamped and some say copies from online accounts are fine and to upload with application.

    If someone has been through the process and could advise would be for piece of mind more than anything? such an expensive process we don't want to have a refusal for something silly.

     

    Cheers

  2. I have not received satisfactory resolution to my original email dated 25/01/2020 and subsequent emails regarding the faults on the vehicle which I bought from you on 24/01/2020.

     

    Please see the summary of my requests from numerous emails once again,

    Westover 4x4 £154.80 - Initial inspection fee to identify faults (Inchcape agree to pay)

    Brake discs and pads £170.88 - The vehicle should not have been released to me with faulty brakes, due to Covid 19 lockdown and garages being closed I purchased the parts and changed the brakes myself to ensure the car was safe, vibration reported to Inchcape resolved.(Inchcape do not agree to pay as considered wear and tear)

    Near side anti roll bar link worn quoted £165 Inchcape agreed to pay this (I have had the works complete for £76.35 included on Hypermotive bill attached)

    Full service including timing belt change £845.69 (Quoted £1112.95) - Whilst I have been told by Gary at Inchcape that this service will not be reimbursed I would like to remind you that I paid for the extended warranty with Inchcape as attached and page 13 clearly states that vehicles with timing belts must be checked and changed in line with the manufacturers recommendations or warranty will not be covered. I therefore have to question why Inchcape sold me a vehicle and warranty knowing the timing belt was not changed and this would invalidate my warranty?

    I am once again requesting a full refund of £1,247.72 on the grounds that the goods were not fit for purpose under the Consumer Rights Act 2015.

    I would like a reply as soon as possible so that I know you have received this letter. If you don't agree to the refund, could you please then send me a detailed response saying why you don't agree.

    As you are aware, I have tried to resolve this with Toyota finance and yourselves and communication stopped from on your behalf.

    If I do not receive a satisfactory response from you within 14 days of the date of this letter, I intend to issue proceedings against you in the county court without further notice. This may increase your liability for costs.

  3. Total Value of offer now is £481.

     

    Yes paid £17,760 for vehicle and reported faults upon returning home with vehicle back in January.

     

    I believe all defects found from 2 independent garages which has cost me £1247.72 to rectify should be fully compensated.

     

    The shock absorbers are now being replaced under my warranty but no other defects reported.

     

    Should I just take the £481 or send the letter of claim and see if that gets the service paid for, court application will cost £106?

  4. Hi BankFodder,

     

    Would you mind passing you opinion on this before I send it off?

     

    I have not received satisfactory resolution to my original email dated 25/01/2020 and subsequent emails regarding the faults on the vehicle which I bought from you on 24/01/2020.

    Please see the summary of my requests from numerous emails once again,

    Westover 4x4 £154.80 - Initial inspection fee to identify faults (Inchcape agree to pay)

    Brake discs and pads £170.88 - The vehicle should not have been released to me with faulty brakes, due to Covid 19 lockdown and garages being closed I purchased the parts and changed the brakes myself to ensure the car was safe, vibration reported to Inchcape resolved.(Inchcape do not agree to pay as considered wear and tear)

    Near side anti roll bar link worn quoted £165 Inchcape agreed to pay this (I have had the works complete for £76.35 included on Hypermotive bill attached)

    Full service including timing belt change £845.69 (Quoted £1112.95) - Whilst I have been told by Gary at Inchcape that this service will not be reimbursed I would like to remind you that I paid for the extended warranty with Inchcape as attached and page 13 clearly states that vehicles with timing belts must be checked and changed in line with the manufacturers recommendations or warranty will not be covered. I therefore have to question why Inchcape sold me a vehicle and warranty knowing the timing belt was not changed and this would invalidate my warranty?

    I am once again requesting a full refund of £1,247.72 on the grounds that the goods were not fit for purpose under the Consumer Rights Act 2015.

    I would like a reply as soon as possible so that I know you have received this letter. If you don't agree to the refund, could you please then send me a detailed response saying why you don't agree.

    As you are aware, I have tried to resolve this with Toyota finance and yourselves and communication stopped from on your behalf.

    If I do not receive a satisfactory response from you within 14 days of the date of this letter, I intend to issue proceedings against you in the county court without further notice. This may increase your liability for costs.

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