Pics of my new car!

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Lol at the people that try to say I'm like Fox. I can word it how I want because it is true. If he finds it insulting I don't really care because what I said was true.
 
Hahahahaha you are almost as arrogant and clueless as the OP. 'I can word it how I want because it is true'. I'm pretty sure if I worded every post how I wanted 'because it is true' I would be thrown off this forum pretty quick.

I just don't see how you can think insulting somebody's job and salary is acceptable and relevant in a thread about a car. If anything I would say it's pretty responsible of him to work extra long hours to ensure he can at least keep up with his payments.
 
No it's not responsible to work hard and spend a lot of time working only to reward yourself with a 10k 1.2 Clio which you'll be paying off for years and years.
 
Ahh no you see you are twisting what I said. I said it was responsible that he is at least working hard now he's made the **** up and has these ridiculous payments to make. I never said it was responsible of him to buy the car in the first place.
 
Janesy don't mean to jump on the bandwagon but you do sound like a mini fox. I used to hate fox's posts (lurking days) but i actually quite enjoy the arrogance now :D.

"coming from someone who read the whole thread and thinks their location is Area 51"

- ahahahahahahaha had me cracking up for ages :cool:

as for you James07, you know you've been a cretin but at the same time u desperately want to keep the car. TRUST ME TAKE IT BACK. Beg one of your family members to lend you £1k and buy an older Dynamique or something.

Come on mate there's not 7 pages and 15k views because the cars hubcaps are sick deadlyz, it's because you've been royal done up the pooper.

Take it back now. Offer the sales guy the commision he was going to earn in cash so he'll cancel the contract - it'll be worth it in the end.
 
Calling me a mini fox is just lazy, we are both over opinionated and like to stick our nose in but thats where the similarities end.
 
The Consumer Credit Act 1974 should actually offer him some protection here but he needs to act within 5 days of recieving his copy of the agreement.
 
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But the whole point is to protect vulnerable people (read: idiots)... so surely it's pointless if the salesman can just tell this vulnerable person (who needs the added layer of protection a cooling off period gives) to opt out :|.

Apparently the sales person was a woman and she was "fit", so i doubt he was even listening to what she was saying :p.
 
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But the whole point is to protect vulnerable people (read: idiots)... so surely it's pointless if the salesman can just tell this vulnerable person (who needs the added layer of protection a cooling off period gives) to opt out :|.

Hi Gibbo,

I'd agree with you in that it seems there exactly for cases like this but it doesn't make much difference now as he's had it 7 days apparently:

He has had the car for around 7 days now any ways. He won't get rid of the car, trust me on that one ;). You guys have echoed what I told him when he got it. I just told to "oh shut up and dont spoil it for me" xD!
 
At the very, very worst, if he doesnt change his mind in the 14 day or so cooling down period he has on a finance deal, he only has to live with the car for half the loan term before ringing up the Hp company and telling them to come and get the car.
 
Apparently the sales person was a woman and she was "fit", so i doubt he was even listening to what she was saying :p.


more like it was a woman who was smiling and had a sparkle in her eyes, works wonders on easily manipulated men.
if he thinks she would be interested in someone spending that much money on an over priced car, he would be highly mistaken :p
 
But the whole point is to protect vulnerable people (read: idiots)... so surely it's pointless if the salesman can just tell this vulnerable person (who needs the added layer of protection a cooling off period gives) to opt out :|.
From carcraft website:
With 10 car supermarkets around the country and hundreds of people working together to provide our customers with the best possible deals and service, Carcraft is the first choice for over 50,000 car buyers every year. In fact, every ten minutes, someone drives away their next car from one of our nationwide showrooms.

That's quite a few people if that's true, but I'm not sure what percentage of those people will have paid monthy, but I imagine it would be the majority...

I guess not everyone reads the small print or even looks at how much they actually pay in total (which seems to be the case here!) so I'm not sure how often people will actually try and cancel the deal?

Regardless, I guess they're making a lot of money if the figures are true, say they make an average of £1000 per deal, that's 50 million a year turnover! :eek:
 
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read read read the thread

He will have to live with it for half the agreement and give it back, I'm not trudging through 17 odd pages of petty squabling.
If he has signed up on the premises then he is stuffed, Noob error number one from him, never sign up on the premises, always get them to do it by post.

Its not the end of the world.
 
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