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Rawdon Motors review: Car

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I bought a car from Mark in May, the biggest regret was I wished I'd listened to the bad reviews! He will give promise everything until he has your money which is when he will not care. However, I took precautions which I'm so glad I did. Firstly I arranged an independent inspection of the car which hi-lighted several issues including an exhaust blowing, missing wheel bolts, pitted & worn brake disks, damaged tyre etc all agreed by Mark to repair, incl a full mot, service and written on the deposit receipt and agreement of sale, so in good faith I paid £400 deposit by credit card. The following week, mark rang to say he'd had to do the rear brake disks and the rest had been repaired. So to ensure I had it in writing I made sure he confirmed by email. This is where the lies began - oh and before mark you try to reply by blaming incompetent driving, slander or anything else - remember I have the evidence to back this up in court!
On delivery of the car, it was obvious the exhaust was still blowing and hadn't been repaired. It was then noticed that the wheel bolts were still missing - an automatic fail for an MOT. So within 5 days I put it through another MOT which it failed and I was advised the exhaust hadn't been repaired and the front brake disks were an advisory which hadn't been repaired as agreed also. After ringing the MOT centre I questioned them on how he passed the vehicle with missing wheel bolts, he hung up! I rang Mark and insisted on a full refund straight away he refused - we recorded this conversation as evidence. Mark refused all further correspondence from me. The MOT centre & Rawdon Motors were both immediately reported to trading standards. Getting no where we pursued Rawdon under section 75 by my credit card company who have covered the £1240.69 costs in order to cover all the repairs and meet the legal requirements of our agreement for the sale of the car. However I would of gone to small claims court as I do not let myself be bullied by liars. Rawdon will now be pursued by them to recover these costs. So yes we covered ourselves for every eventually should the reviews be correct - which they were!

So save yourself the hassle and go to a dealership who honours his word and sticks to the legal requirements of the Consumer Rights Act 2015. The warranty isn't worth the paper it's written on either. He fraudulently sold me a vehicle, lied and refused me my legal rights - do you really want to buy a car from this man?

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