10-05-2012, 01:06 PM
Hes going on again saying the law says he has rights but the rights he's showing me is for a shop.
I've just sent him this.
The rules change with private sellers
If you're buying second-hand goods from private seller (someone who doesn't sell goods for all or part of their living) your rights are nowhere near as strong as when buying from a shop.
The only protection is that it's correctly described and the owner has the right to sell it. Here it really is a case of caveat emptor or 'let the buyer beware'.
So if the seller says nowt or little about the goods and you buy it, then that's it. Even if it's shoddy, you weren't mis-sold, so have no comeback. Though if they lie to you â?? you do.
He's saying I didn't describe it right now. But he even saw it working at my house. Wouldnt of sold
It of it wasnt working.
Would of had the hard drive out of it and use it as a external.
I've just sent him this.
The rules change with private sellers
If you're buying second-hand goods from private seller (someone who doesn't sell goods for all or part of their living) your rights are nowhere near as strong as when buying from a shop.
The only protection is that it's correctly described and the owner has the right to sell it. Here it really is a case of caveat emptor or 'let the buyer beware'.
So if the seller says nowt or little about the goods and you buy it, then that's it. Even if it's shoddy, you weren't mis-sold, so have no comeback. Though if they lie to you â?? you do.
He's saying I didn't describe it right now. But he even saw it working at my house. Wouldnt of sold
It of it wasnt working.
Would of had the hard drive out of it and use it as a external.
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