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scoobert_doo wrote:just tryin to find out where i stand on a matter,
on feburary the 22nd i made a downpayment of $10,000.00 on a white pbr b15 to a gentleman by the name of devon bishop of couva, we signed a document stating that the car would be paid of within 12 mths an i took posession of the car, took the car to my mechanic and he said it have some work to do on it, mainly the torsion bar at the rear which is hard to get needed replacing....i contacted mr bishop and explained the situation.....he said he would replace the vehicle and in a couple days he brought me a steaming pile of sheit wreck b15....after which i told him he had to change that vehicle.....after a couple of more days he brought me a pct chevy aveo and told me use this until he brings me a cs3 lancer which would be the vehicle im going to keep and pay for.....this was march 3rd since then ive been getting excuses concerning the cs3 and the car im using right now is ridiculously too small for me and my tools which has forced me to rent a wagon to use for work...ive asked for my downpayment returned and have been plagued with more excuses....now i was just going to go to his place and proceed to beat the sheit out of him and worse if the case arose...but my wife has begged and pleaded with me to deal with it legally....ive made a report at the station but is trinidad police so feet are dragging.....i need some advice.....any info given will be greatly appreciated!
x2...call ian*$kїđž![TRADE MARK SIGN] wrote:bro u lucky he even offered to replace the original car......U took possession of the PBR and only paid $10 000 deposit.....the agreement u have with him is for the PBR ....not so......
he could simply tell u that was the agreement and it was your responsibility to check out the PBR with your mech before u made the agreement and paid the downpayment.......
ppl usually sells cars as is and have never heard about someone exchanging a car for someone.....
KiD wrote:My gf dat doin law in hugh wooding say:
"when he accepted the car he accepted it as is unless there was some major detrimental default like engine shut down etc...
he should have checked it out prior to purchasing
he is required to do that by law I believe
he cant come after and say well his mechanic say xyz
he should have down that before
the flip side to the law is that
they are supposed to sell a car in working condition based on what it needs to be used for...
if it fails to meet those basic uses then he could have a very good action
civil law can be tricky"
scoobert_doo wrote:learning plenty here boy.....now i never asked for the vehicle exchanged.....i just informed him that he never indicated the problems that i found with the vehicle..i was told it was serviced and in working condition.... and maybe a slight discount could be arranged .....the gentleman INSISTED that he change the vehicle.....now this is my problem.....the vehicle is no good to me its toooo small for my line of work which i indicated to him on many occasions .....it was supposed to be temporary ....until the alleged promised vehicle was finished painting
KiD wrote:My gf dat doin law in hugh wooding say:
"when he accepted the car he accepted it as is unless there was some major detrimental default like engine shut down etc...
he should have checked it out prior to purchasing
he is required to do that by law I believe
he cant come after and say well his mechanic say xyz
he should have down that before
the flip side to the law is that
they are supposed to sell a car in working condition based on what it needs to be used for...
if it fails to meet those basic uses then he could have a very good action
civil law can be tricky"
*$kїđž!™ wrote:KiD wrote:My gf dat doin law in hugh wooding say:
"when he accepted the car he accepted it as is unless there was some major detrimental default like engine shut down etc...
he should have checked it out prior to purchasing
he is required to do that by law I believe
he cant come after and say well his mechanic say xyz
he should have down that before
the flip side to the law is that
they are supposed to sell a car in working condition based on what it needs to be used for...
if it fails to meet those basic uses then he could have a very good action
civil law can be tricky"
pics of guyl
she is correct,......
op lucky he got a car exchanged.....others would have left him with the PBR and take him to court instead to continue paying for the PBR.....
KiD wrote:My gf dat doin law in hugh wooding say:
"when he accepted the car he accepted it as is unless there was some major detrimental default like engine shut down etc...
he should have checked it out prior to purchasing
he is required to do that by law I believe
he cant come after and say well his mechanic say xyz
he should have down that before
the flip side to the law is that
they are supposed to sell a car in working condition based on what it needs to be used for...
if it fails to meet those basic uses then he could have a very good action
civil law can be tricky"
sharkman121 wrote:i dont see whats the big deal, go to your nearest court, speak to the JUSTICE of the Peace, then proceed to the court clerk explaining your situation, they will take your details. You will then pay $10 and you will get a receipt. They will give you a court date and also a summons for the man to appear in court to carry to the nearest police station who will deliver the summons to the accused. Appear in court on the given date and state your case.
Simple, i stop takin sheit from ppl long time..i just sue. You do not need a lawyer as far as i know.
Beating the sheit out of him will sole nothing and he can report you to the police, once you have proof of your signed document which the man has not honoured then you should be ok.
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