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Old Mar 4th, 2009, 20:42   #35
4wheeldriver
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Originally Posted by MissDMeanor View Post
Who can you claim against for faulty goods?

Your claim could be against:

the retailer under the Sale of Goods Act;
the manufacturer (under the terms of a guarantee if you have one);
a credit company if financed by credit (see ‘Your Rights when Buying on credit’ leaflet); or
the credit card company (see ‘Your Rights when Buying on credit’ leaflet).

Hi 4wheeldriver - copied and pasted from another site.

I was trying to draw your attention to the fact that as your car is dangerous this also entitles you to approach the manufacturer direct under The Dangerous Goods Act. So when safety is compromised, your sale of contract with Doves does not affect to whom you approach to sort this out i.e. Doves or Volvo.
Volvo aren't intersted Miss. Im fed up speaking to them about it and getting told that my contract of sale is with Doves so Volvo wont get involved!! ive a solicitor writing to the dealership to see what that brings!!

All I know is that once the legal stuff is over Im going to every paper in Britain about how Volvo can produce their famously "safe" cars and telling EVERYBODY just how bad my one has been!!!! I intend to leave them with out a name in the UK!!
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