Help with person I brought my scooby off!!!!!!
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Help with person I brought my scooby off!!!!!!
Hi i got my scooby end of October and was soooo happy. I love the car its the best i have ever owned and it always leaves a grin on my face! I got it of a bloke for £2500 plus a lexus i owned. He wanted £5000 for the car so i looked at the average what the lexus were selling for and it was £2500-£3000 so i made him the offer as he had a few cars he wanted and even though this was not one of them it would do him until he found the right car. i had only had the car a couple of months as it was a good not too expensive car and i needed something while i looked for the right scooby. I stupidly didn't do a HPI when i brought the lexus but it drove ok and looked fine. I didnt have any problems while i owned it. The other day i recieved an email off him saying to call him, i did and he told me the car was a cat c and when he went to trade it against a car he wanted it was only worth £1500 not the £2500 that he had traded against the scooby with me. All he kept saying on the phone was what was i going to do as he was atleast a grand out of pocket and he felt he was owed this or i should swap back with him and he would give me my cash back as he now doesn't want the car. I had told him when i took him the car to look at before we did a deal that i hadn't had it HPI'd as he mentioned his nephew had been ripped off by buying a car that still had finance on it (now with that and the fact i told him i hadn't had the car HPI'd would have made him think it was a good idea to have one but apparantly not?!?!) I told him i would look into on the net and see if i could help him out even though i feel i don't have to i feel sorry for the guy. This was thursday night, now i ended up working new years eve and new years day so didn't get much time to look but he wasn't happy with this and has tried phoning a few times and emailing and keeps making out its all my problem and i should swap back or give him the 1000 hes down. I have looked on ebay and there are cat c lexus that haven't even been repaired still been sold for what he has been offered from the dealer. I told him this but he just seems to want a car from this dealer meaning he is taking the lowest possible price for the lexus and that is all my fault and he wants reimbursing for the 1000ish h2e will be losing! I just wondered what your guy's thoughts on this is????
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He didnt check what he was buying, so I'd say its his problem.
I assume neither of you are Motor traders?
Tell him the Scooby engine is knocking and you want three grand off him..............
I assume neither of you are Motor traders?
Tell him the Scooby engine is knocking and you want three grand off him..............
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he he this is easy, tell him to Go F*** himself.
He had the oppurtunity as we all do to have a hpi report done, he didn't, so it's his loss.
You certainly shouldn't feel guilty about it, sounds to me that he thought the car was worth more, now he's had the chance to try and part-ex he's re-thinking, like i said earlier mate tell him to do one.
Cheers Dave.
he he this is easy, tell him to Go F*** himself.
He had the oppurtunity as we all do to have a hpi report done, he didn't, so it's his loss.
You certainly shouldn't feel guilty about it, sounds to me that he thought the car was worth more, now he's had the chance to try and part-ex he's re-thinking, like i said earlier mate tell him to do one.
Cheers Dave.
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Hi i got my scooby end of October and was soooo happy. I love the car its the best i have ever owned and it always leaves a grin on my face! I got it of a bloke for £2500 plus a lexus i owned. He wanted £5000 for the car so i looked at the average what the lexus were selling for and it was £2500-£3000 so i made him the offer as he had a few cars he wanted and even though this was not one of them it would do him until he found the right car. i had only had the car a couple of months as it was a good not too expensive car and i needed something while i looked for the right scooby. I stupidly didn't do a HPI when i brought the lexus but it drove ok and looked fine. I didnt have any problems while i owned it. The other day i recieved an email off him saying to call him, i did and he told me the car was a cat c and when he went to trade it against a car he wanted it was only worth £1500 not the £2500 that he had traded against the scooby with me. All he kept saying on the phone was what was i going to do as he was atleast a grand out of pocket and he felt he was owed this or i should swap back with him and he would give me my cash back as he now doesn't want the car. I had told him when i took him the car to look at before we did a deal that i hadn't had it HPI'd as he mentioned his nephew had been ripped off by buying a car that still had finance on it (now with that and the fact i told him i hadn't had the car HPI'd would have made him think it was a good idea to have one but apparantly not?!?!) I told him i would look into on the net and see if i could help him out even though i feel i don't have to i feel sorry for the guy. This was thursday night, now i ended up working new years eve and new years day so didn't get much time to look but he wasn't happy with this and has tried phoning a few times and emailing and keeps making out its all my problem and i should swap back or give him the 1000 hes down. I have looked on ebay and there are cat c lexus that haven't even been repaired still been sold for what he has been offered from the dealer. I told him this but he just seems to want a car from this dealer meaning he is taking the lowest possible price for the lexus and that is all my fault and he wants reimbursing for the 1000ish h2e will be losing! I just wondered what your guy's thoughts on this is????
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I had a similar problem a few years back, I never bothered with a Hpi check on the car I bought and when I came to sell it the New Buyer didn't either, It was a VW Bora and still had nearly 5k owing on the finance, I told the guy basically It was his responsibilty to do a Hpi check beforehand so it was too late, Sounds a bit mean but I wasn't willing to come up short same as he wasn't, In your case It's slightly different as nobody is going to ****** the car back but same principle applies, You did not Hpi the car and neither did the new owner so no matter how you feel about it I would explain this to him, There is nothing he can do now, The sale is final and it was up to him to carry out any checks beforehand, Seems unfair but life is I'm afraid
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Thanks for all your fast replys guys thats what i was thinking after reading up on the net! No im not a trader just wanted a uk300 so obviously had to wait for the right one to come as not many left. I feel bad but i did drive 2 and a half hours to do the deal and if he had done an HPI we would of both found out there and then i would have left with my tail between my legs and a car i was out of pocket on..... think lesson learned is do a HPI i will never buy a car without one now after knowing how close it was to been me!
Sorry Winston69 was a bit of a long un lol
and thanks wildpikey glad im not the only person this has happened too!
Sorry Winston69 was a bit of a long un lol
and thanks wildpikey glad im not the only person this has happened too!
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Sold as seen.
If you'd forged an HPi report that said it was clean that's a different matter, but buying a car you know doesn't have one (and then trying to moan about if after the event) is utter stupidity. Some people still don't understand that as a buyer, you have responsibilities too
If the scooby started knocking on the way home would he refund you? Thought not....
If you'd forged an HPi report that said it was clean that's a different matter, but buying a car you know doesn't have one (and then trying to moan about if after the event) is utter stupidity. Some people still don't understand that as a buyer, you have responsibilities too
If the scooby started knocking on the way home would he refund you? Thought not....
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Hi i got my scooby end of October and was soooo happy. I love the car its the best i have ever owned and it always leaves a grin on my face! I got it of a bloke for £2500 plus a lexus i owned. He wanted £5000 for the car so i looked at the average what the lexus were selling for and it was £2500-£3000 so i made him the offer as he had a few cars he wanted and even though this was not one of them it would do him until he found the right car. i had only had the car a couple of months as it was a good not too expensive car and i needed something while i looked for the right scooby. I stupidly didn't do a HPI when i brought the lexus but it drove ok and looked fine. I didnt have any problems while i owned it. The other day i recieved an email off him saying to call him, i did and he told me the car was a cat c and when he went to trade it against a car he wanted it was only worth £1500 not the £2500 that he had traded against the scooby with me. All he kept saying on the phone was what was i going to do as he was atleast a grand out of pocket and he felt he was owed this or i should swap back with him and he would give me my cash back as he now doesn't want the car. I had told him when i took him the car to look at before we did a deal that i hadn't had it HPI'd as he mentioned his nephew had been ripped off by buying a car that still had finance on it (now with that and the fact i told him i hadn't had the car HPI'd would have made him think it was a good idea to have one but apparantly not?!?!) I told him i would look into on the net and see if i could help him out even though i feel i don't have to i feel sorry for the guy. This was thursday night, now i ended up working new years eve and new years day so didn't get much time to look but he wasn't happy with this and has tried phoning a few times and emailing and keeps making out its all my problem and i should swap back or give him the 1000 hes down. I have looked on ebay and there are cat c lexus that haven't even been repaired still been sold for what he has been offered from the dealer. I told him this but he just seems to want a car from this dealer meaning he is taking the lowest possible price for the lexus and that is all my fault and he wants reimbursing for the 1000ish h2e will be losing! I just wondered what your guy's thoughts on this is????
Thanks
Joe
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Tell him to ****off imo its his problem not your's why didnt the tight **** pay to have it hpi'd just tell him to go away.
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If you had no idea it was a CAT C then you have not deliberately tried to deceive him. He should have done a HPI check but for what ever reason chose not to. I'd say tough luck on him and he should learn by this lesson. If you were aware of the car being a cat c and did not tell him he may have a case against you ,providing he can prove you knew.
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As above....tell him to F**K off, if he does'nt like it tell him to pop round and pay you a visit....Then tell him to F**K off to his face......hard line but all these guys are 100% correct....check before you buy....BUYER BEWARE....If he kept ringing me, i would be popping over to his place for some "tough love"
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he he this is easy, tell him to Go F*** himself.
He had the oppurtunity as we all do to have a hpi report done, he didn't, so it's his loss.
You certainly shouldn't feel guilty about it, sounds to me that he thought the car was worth more, now he's had the chance to try and part-ex he's re-thinking, like i said earlier mate tell him to do one.
Cheers Dave.
he he this is easy, tell him to Go F*** himself.
He had the oppurtunity as we all do to have a hpi report done, he didn't, so it's his loss.
You certainly shouldn't feel guilty about it, sounds to me that he thought the car was worth more, now he's had the chance to try and part-ex he's re-thinking, like i said earlier mate tell him to do one.
Cheers Dave.
,if he was that concerned should have backed off from the deal until he had the hpi report & piece of mind . You never forced him into the deal so tough s**t
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i had this problem when i bought my scooby at start o december. paid 450 quid for it. thought good deal, needed a xmas present turns out it a cat c. but i checked after buying the car. i aint complained yet cause of the money i saved on buying it in the first place. tell him to go f**k himself end off. he shoulda accepted it from the point o tough luck
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thanks everyone im just been too soft i think....
yea nice to see that someone on the other side still thinks i'm not been hard on him thanks futureshockwrx if anyone could say I weren't been fair it was someone else who's bin through it but even you ain't
The fact i even told him i aint had it HPI'd should be enough for him to realise he's cocked up but apparently not and he still went on with the deal.....
yea nice to see that someone on the other side still thinks i'm not been hard on him thanks futureshockwrx if anyone could say I weren't been fair it was someone else who's bin through it but even you ain't
The fact i even told him i aint had it HPI'd should be enough for him to realise he's cocked up but apparently not and he still went on with the deal.....
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As everyone has said really, his fault for not HPI'ing it. I know you feel bad but why should you coz the buyer didnt do his homework when buying it.
Ive had this problem in the past when I bought a vauxhall off a lad and turn out it had been a cat C. At the end of the day I only had my self to blame for not checking, after all thats why we have HPI checks.
Ive had this problem in the past when I bought a vauxhall off a lad and turn out it had been a cat C. At the end of the day I only had my self to blame for not checking, after all thats why we have HPI checks.
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Sold as seen, no comeback as far as I can see. Just tell him that he should have HPI'd it himself, it was his responsibility.
Use Paragraphs fella, it makes reading long posts like yours a bit easier.
Oh, Brought & Bought are two different words with two different meanings.
Use Paragraphs fella, it makes reading long posts like yours a bit easier.
Oh, Brought & Bought are two different words with two different meanings.
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Been there done that. Except I was the buyer of the Cat D vehicle.
I was fooking livid when I found out I'd been done over. To make matters worse the seller knew all about the Cat D status as he did the damage. I comtemplated turning up at his house, or his work to give him some of my 17st. But where would it have got me!
At the end of the day it is buyer beware. I SHOULD HAVE checked before I handed over my cash (a lot of it too I might add).
I suspect in your case the buyer is gutted that he made a stupid mistake and you are the one to take out his anger on. What you decide is a course up to you, but the law says (as far as I know) you don't have to give him anything....
The car is fit for purpose and roadworthy so tough!
I was fooking livid when I found out I'd been done over. To make matters worse the seller knew all about the Cat D status as he did the damage. I comtemplated turning up at his house, or his work to give him some of my 17st. But where would it have got me!
At the end of the day it is buyer beware. I SHOULD HAVE checked before I handed over my cash (a lot of it too I might add).
I suspect in your case the buyer is gutted that he made a stupid mistake and you are the one to take out his anger on. What you decide is a course up to you, but the law says (as far as I know) you don't have to give him anything....
The car is fit for purpose and roadworthy so tough!