My old man bought a classic car and paid on PayPay about £5000 , he paid to have someone deliver it and it runs but he`s not happy with it . Can he stop the transaction and get his money back? I think t`s an Austin Herald.
Due to 30 day distance selling regulations in the UK, I believe everything can go back within 30 days. http://www.which.co.uk/consumer-rights/regulation/distance-selling-regulations
Excellent answer Mike. Next question: how can I get my new website to appear on the first page of Google results like what Not606 articles do?
i did try having a pay pal for my book last year but had so many probs with it be best off selling it in the club shop couple seasons time
Ya thick ****. It's a Triumph Herald. Happens to be the last mass produced car made with a sub-frame, for the thicko's Its what gave the car it's rigidity and strength before they built it into the body.
Abu - you can't be certain that the OP isn't talking about an Austin Herald - cut & shut - and there won't be much rigidity about THAT sub frame !
A 72 Year old man who likes Triumph Heralds Ciaran , they said that the money will go back to his bank and PayPal will recover it so i guess that`s safer than a brown envelope stuffed with £50`s these days. Admittedly pretty foolhardy in retrospect.
I read a load of stuff online and it`s the seller`s responsibility to pay for returns, the arsehole lives in Wales and it cost £200 to get it delivered on the back of a truck. I think my dad just wants shot of it, lots of filler in the bodywork and a small plume of black smoke appeared from the front after a 1 mile test drive. Plus the driver`s side door won`t open/shut properly apart from that it looks quite snazzy .....