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Old 10 November 2014 | 07:44 PM
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I really do appreciate all of everyones advice.

We're not just moaning on threads, we are posting around to find people who have ripped off by this company. If we all put our cases together then there is no argument for them in court because we have all been treated the same and have similar stories about the place.
So I/we will turn up for court knowing I/we will definitely win
i really hope that happens
Old 10 November 2014 | 07:57 PM
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i really hope that happens
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Old 10 November 2014 | 08:41 PM
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That's it mate.

I'm gonna have them for blackmail and for breaking the 'reasonable time' to repair I'm entitled to a refund.

My solicitor is looking into a few more things over the shed load of emails I have as he thinks there's more we can push for.
Old 10 November 2014 | 10:50 PM
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Originally Posted by Bazsti
That's it mate.

I'm gonna have them for blackmail and for breaking the 'reasonable time' to repair I'm entitled to a refund.

My solicitor is looking into a few more things over the shed load of emails I have as he thinks there's more we can push for.
That's the bit I was directing you to last night....the reasonable time .

The law...I will pm you , you never know who is reading
Old 11 November 2014 | 07:53 AM
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They say 15 weeks (now 18) is reasonable to fix a synchro, diff and front brakes......

They genuinely emailed me saying that.....
Old 11 November 2014 | 08:03 AM
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Originally Posted by Bazsti
They say 15 weeks (now 18) is reasonable to fix a synchro, diff and front brakes......

They genuinely emailed me saying that.....
There is a computer program all mechanics and garages use to price a job up, it tell the mechanics exactly how long it takes to do a job on a car. The program is called auto data (I think)
Old 11 November 2014 | 08:16 AM
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Don't need a computer program to tell me 15 weeks is 3 times too long.....

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Old 11 November 2014 | 08:29 AM
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I really would stop all this internet bashing as it will only go against you in court.

Stick to the facts, don't get personal and allow things to play out.

Remember, revenge is a dish best served cold!
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Originally Posted by Gear Head
I really would stop all this internet bashing as it will only go against you in court.

Stick to the facts, don't get personal and allow things to play out.

Remember, revenge is a dish best served cold!
I wasn't getting personal, although I should seeing on though they put my kids lives at risk.

I was just giving some advice, if bazsti went to any garage and got a quote of the auto data and a got a print out, CP could not argue in court it took them as long as they did to fix the car.
It's all evidence for his case.
Old 11 November 2014 | 09:15 AM
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Originally Posted by TheLaw

I wasn't getting personal, although I should seeing on though they put my kids lives at risk.

I was just giving some advice, if bazsti went to any garage and got a quote of the auto data and a got a print out, CP could not argue in court it took them as long as they did to fix the car.
It's all evidence for his case.
Did you buy the car without test driving it?
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Originally Posted by TheLaw
I wasn't getting personal, although I should seeing on though they put my kids lives at risk.

I was just giving some advice, if bazsti went to any garage and got a quote of the auto data and a got a print out, CP could not argue in court it took them as long as they did to fix the car.
It's all evidence for his case.
Sorry pal but you put your own kids lives at risk by not checking the car properly, so if I were you I'd stop banging on about that as it just makes you look like an even bigger idiot.

I think you have no one but yourself to blame, everything that has led you to this situation is of your own doing or more to the point NOT DOING, it's a sad fact but true, and I think it's about time someone told you like it is.
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Sorry pal but you put your own kids lives at risk by not checking the car properly, so if I were you I'd stop banging on about that as it just makes you look like an even bigger idiot.

I think you have no one but yourself to blame, everything that has led you to this situation is of your own doing or more to the point NOT DOING, it's a sad fact but true, and I think it's about time someone told you like it is.
Agreed, i wish you the best of luck in court but i dont think you will get very far unless they fold / give in which it dont look like they will. Or they declare bankruptcy and you get nothing and loose more money
Old 11 November 2014 | 10:33 AM
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Originally Posted by ditchmyster

Sorry pal but you put your own kids lives at risk by not checking the car properly, so if I were you I'd stop banging on about that as it just makes you look like an even bigger idiot.

I think you have no one but yourself to blame, everything that has led you to this situation is of your own doing or more to the point NOT DOING, it's a sad fact but true, and I think it's about time someone told you like it is.
Complete agree. Especially as it is a performance car too.

I think everyone has been thinking it, just not saying it.

Plus the OP seems to be digging a hole with all of this on internet. It just isn't the way to do it. And most perplexing of all is that if he had bothered to do an internet search on Cheshire performance prior to parting with any money, he would have realised just what a bad rep they have.

I just can't get my head around him paying for a car before even seeing it in the flesh, let alone test driving it. What caring father/husband does that?
And working 7 days a week is not an excuse. Book a day off for f%ck sake.

Old 11 November 2014 | 10:42 AM
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Originally Posted by TheLaw
There is a computer program all mechanics and garages use to price a job up, it tell the mechanics exactly how long it takes to do a job on a car. The program is called auto data (I think)
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Old 11 November 2014 | 02:31 PM
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problem here is:

YOU'RE PUTTING EVERYTHING ON AN OPEN FORUM AND FACEBOOK!

you have kinda gone down the path now of you having to fighting this through a court or making yourselfs look like talking clowns if you dont

even if they did offer you your money back, you have already said you want £3000 compensation on facebook!

if you have all the emails recorded etc, and are already going through a solicitor i would keep this whole internet thing quiet now, as there lawers will reading all this and using that against you.

and then they could file a lawsuit against you for damaging there business

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Originally Posted by XDevil666
problem here is:

YOUR PUTTING EVERYTHING ON AN OPEN FORUM AND FACEBOOK!

you have kinda gone down the path now of you having to fighting this through a court or making yourselfs look like talking clowns if you dont

even if they did offer you your money back, you have already said you want £3000 compensation on facebook!

if you have all the emails recorded etc, and are already going through a solicitor i would keep this whole internet thing quite now, as there lawers will reading all this and using that against you.

and then they could file a lawsuit against you for damaging there business
'You're' and 'quiet' but apart from that, I agree 100%
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Originally Posted by Gear Head
'You're' and 'quiet' but apart from that, I agree 100%
Edited, Thanks mate


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Old 11 November 2014 | 02:38 PM
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They cannot file for libel as everything that has been said is the whole truth with email evidence.

Their own actions have damaged their business. The fact that this isn't a one off and the mountain of threads and bad reviews about them shows this.

Some of 'the laws' posts have gone a bit far but that's his choice. If he's feeling anything like me with all the stress this company has caused I don't blame him. Luckily I can keep a slightly calmer head
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Originally Posted by Bazsti
They cannot file for libel as everything that has been said is the whole truth with email evidence.

Their own actions have damaged their business. The fact that this isn't a one off and the mountain of threads and bad reviews about them shows this.

Some of 'the laws' posts have gone a bit far but that's his choice. If he's feeling anything like me with all the stress this company has caused I don't blame him. Luckily I can keep a slightly calmer head
I mean whoever Mike Haigh is on facebook
Old 11 November 2014 | 02:42 PM
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Originally Posted by Gear Head
Complete agree. Especially as it is a performance car too.

I think everyone has been thinking it, just not saying it.

Plus the OP seems to be digging a hole with all of this on internet. It just isn't the way to do it. And most perplexing of all is that if he had bothered to do an internet search on Cheshire performance prior to parting with any money, he would have realised just what a bad rep they have.

I just can't get my head around him paying for a car before even seeing it in the flesh, let alone test driving it. What caring father/husband does that?
And working 7 days a week is not an excuse. Book a day off for f%ck sake.

Who said it was a performance car????

I did do an Internet search and nothing came up at the time, I'm guessing because the mods took them all down at the time I searched. Since buying the car more threads have started and came up.

As for the criticism that I am not a good parent, I am self employed and work 7day a week to pay £39,000 a year for my 3 children to have private education, since finding the problems no one has driven the car anywhere. Can you say you do that for your kids????

This is not about me or what you think I have done wrong buying the car, the law says otherwise. the fact this company is breaking the law selling unroadworthy cars. Some of these fault would never of been seen on the forecourt and you probably would not of found them on a basic test drive either.
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The only reason they are acting the big I am is in the hope we remove these threads.....

Ain't gonna happen Cheshire performance ��
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Originally Posted by Bazsti
The only reason they are acting the big I am is in the hope we remove these threads.....

Ain't gonna happen Cheshire performance ��
Ok Cool, i will look forward to the result in a couple of years time, good luck in court man
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Originally Posted by TheLaw
Who said it was a performance car????

I did do an Internet search and nothing came up at the time, I'm guessing because the mods took them all down at the time I searched. Since buying the car more threads have started and came up.

As for the criticism that I am not a good parent, I am self employed and work 7day a week to pay £39,000 a year for my 3 children to have private education, since finding the problems no one has driven the car anywhere. Can you say you do that for your kids????

This is not about me or what you think I have done wrong buying the car, the law says otherwise. the fact this company is breaking the law selling unroadworthy cars. Some of these fault would never of been seen on the forecourt and you probably would not of found them on a basic test drive either.
Well done fella. I don't take away from what you are doing but you point out that your children are very important to you, I just couldn't bring myself to buy a car without at least test driving it. That's my point.

Surely you see the irony there.

I assumed it was a performance car because you bought it from 'Cheshire Performance'.
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Originally Posted by Gear Head
'You're' and 'quiet' but apart from that, I agree 100%
Ahem . . . little bit pedantic coming from someone that doesn't know their part worn from their part worm . . . Ahem
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Originally Posted by XDevil666
problem here is:

YOU'RE PUTTING EVERYTHING ON AN OPEN FORUM AND FACEBOOK!

you have kinda gone down the path now of you having to fighting this through a court or making yourselfs look like talking clowns if you dont

even if they did offer you your money back, you have already said you want £3000 compensation on facebook!

if you have all the emails recorded etc, and are already going through a solicitor i would keep this whole internet thing quiet now, as there lawers will reading all this and using that against you.

and then they could file a lawsuit against you for damaging there business
Thanks for the advice. The £3000 is for loss of earnings due to the car being off the road my solicitor and trading standards told me to claim for this.
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Thanks for the advice. The £3000 is for loss of earnings due to the car being off the road my solicitor and trading standards told me to claim for this.
I get that, just you dont want to hand them every bit of information and also cut and pasting the things they send you.

Keep everything hidden like a game of cards
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Originally Posted by WRXrowdy

Ahem . . . little bit pedantic coming from someone that doesn't know their part worn from their part worm . . . Ahem
Ooo, I have a stalker. I feel 'special' all of a sudden.

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So I wonder is Cheshire performance are going to take everyone that has bad mouthed them on here to court or only the ones they have left in a bad situation, to try get out of paying
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'You're' and 'quiet' but apart from that, I agree 100%
You missed "there" (their).
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Ooo, I have a stalker. I feel 'special' all of a sudden.

Ahahaha, well you know us poor relation WRX owners need to stick together


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