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  • #31
    Guys if he cant afford the car then he shouldn't have a problem getting out of the contract. If he's simply changed his mind - well he need's to honour the contract. And may not have a choice other than to wear the cancellation fee in full. At the end of the day though, if there is a genuine reason such as affordability then he should be fine. Explain the situation to them, and have a chat with the in house finance representative detailing your income and expenses.
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    • #32
      Originally posted by WhiteJames View Post
      Depends on the model. If you have a GTI or Golf R that everyone wants, but has to wait for, the dealer will happily return your deposit and sell the vehicle to someone else, probably for a higher price. If your model is a dime a dozen, your bargaining power will be reduced.

      Cheers.
      WJ
      +1, they usually give you your deposit back if its a sought after model, or at worst usually just lose your deposit unless the saleseman is a real prick (even though it in the contract they woudn't want bad publicity or ward off future buyers). Depends if you can explain your situation.

      It's also good to include clases next time such as 'subject to finance satisfactory to the buyer' in the even you don't get approved (some in house finance companies find a way though).

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      • #33
        The dealership is entitled to recover the amount on the contract, I guess you think that the sales man, sales manager, ming mole, support staff and so on all work for free? And that dealership financing of stock cars has 0% interest?[/QUOTE]

        Get a grip I worked as a salesman and a sales manager for over 13 years I know how it works my friend.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by GTi Bhoy View Post
          ...

          Get a grip I worked as a salesman and a sales manager for over 13 years I know how it works my friend.
          So based on the experience, how do you see this playing out?
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          • #35
            From page 2..

            Originally posted by GTi Bhoy View Post
            Who is the dealer ?
            5% is all the contract says they can charge.
            if you explain your situation and if all else fails demand your money back you will get it. Tell them you will go to fair trading and they wil roll over.
            If it costs you anything it will be rare as they can sell the car to someone else and make the same or more. Getting the car into the dealership has cost them nothing.
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            • #36
              Sorry, I should have been more clear... More so getting at that with GTi Bhoy's dealership experience, are they generally forthcoming in waiving the % charge that's stated in the contract?
              i.e. will they roll over when fair trading get involved or do they stick to their guns and say that's it's written in black and white...
              Last edited by Christopher; 16-02-2010, 09:16 AM. Reason: additional comment
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              • #37
                I doubt it'd even get to the point of Fair Trading getting involved.

                It's the threat that counts.
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                • #38
                  The threat will generally work plead you cant afford it and it was a mistake. If you are happy for them to keep the deposit tell them and that should work.
                  Otherwise if you book a date with fair trading they should do a backflip as this is normally a waste of their time and no one wants to end up there.
                  97% of the time they rule in the customers favour. As I said earlier the dealer has lost nothing they can still sell the car to someone else and it was probably coming into stock anyway.

                  Gav.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by GTi Bhoy View Post
                    The threat will generally work plead you cant afford it and it was a mistake. If you are happy for them to keep the deposit tell them and that should work.
                    Otherwise if you book a date with fair trading they should do a backflip as this is normally a waste of their time and no one wants to end up there.
                    97% of the time they rule in the customers favour. As I said earlier the dealer has lost nothing they can still sell the car to someone else and it was probably coming into stock anyway.

                    Gav.
                    Book a date with fair trading? They can't do anything and you don't book a date you send them a letter.

                    FFS why can't people take some responsibility for their actions instead of running crying to try and be absolved of their responsibilities. This is why this country is going down the crapper.

                    The dealer is now carrying an additional car they have to finance and sell so there is an additional cost to the m and what about all the staff involved in the sale? They don't work for free.

                    BTW I'm still waiting for you to explain the 5% cancellation. Just because that is the standar mta contract percentage means nothing as his contract states 10%.
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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by GTi Bhoy View Post
                      Originally posted by Maverick
                      The dealership is entitled to recover the amount on the contract, I guess you think that the sales man, sales manager, ming mole, support staff and so on all work for free? And that dealership financing of stock cars has 0% interest?
                      Get a grip I worked as a salesman and a sales manager for over 13 years I know how it works my friend.
                      Tell us how it works. He entered into a contract and cancelled. He now owes a payment for breaking it.

                      Are you suggesting the staff work for free and financing stock is also free?
                      Last edited by Maverick; 16-02-2010, 07:15 PM. Reason: fixed up GTi Bhoy's useless quoting ability
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                      • #41
                        [QUOTE=Maverick;462046]Book a date with fair trading? They can't do anything and you don't book a date you send them a letter.

                        Thanks Maverick thats how you get a hearing/date for a hearing. (I have done via the phone)
                        By the way what makes you such an authority ????
                        I dont think this guy making a mistake has much to do with this countries economy . I bet you have never done something and regretted it ??

                        As I said how do you not know the vehicle was ordered for stock ??

                        Staff get a retainer..


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                        • #42
                          I have to say that these are the crankiest forums I've read (at times). Is this the norm where it gets personal or is it just a medium for cyber bullying?

                          With what I'm seeing on the tele these last few days I wonder if it could be avoided by people just respecting other peoples right to an opinion.

                          Yeah, I'm new to this forum but I'm an old bloke who has had a bad day and it took me ages to remember where I'd left my soapbox!

                          Oh, to the OP (for some on topic content) put yourself in the dealer's shoes and ask whether you think it's fair to pull out or not. No one twisted your arm to sign up so at least kiss your deposit goodbye. I wonder whether buying a VW is a good thing 'cause I don't need to get crankier!
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                          • #43
                            Originally posted by GTi Bhoy View Post
                            Originally posted by Maverick View Post
                            Book a date with fair trading? They can't do anything and you don't book a date you send them a letter.
                            Thanks Maverick thats how you get a hearing/date for a hearing. (I have done via the phone)
                            By the way what makes you such an authority ????
                            Fair trading doesn't have anything to do with it, like most states it's a tribunal or small claims court.

                            I dont think this guy making a mistake has much to do with this countries economy . I bet you have never done something and regretted it ??
                            Yes I have but I haven't resorted to lying, bull****ting or other methods to get out of what is my responsibility. It's how you handle these situations which shows the sort of person you are and clearly there are a lot of dishonest people in this thread.

                            And it has everything to do with a large percentage of the population refusing to accept any responsibility. Someone or something else has to always be at fault and someone else always has to clean up the mess/carry the can.

                            As I said how do you not know the vehicle was ordered for stock ??
                            And how do you know it wasn't, the 10% break fee on the contract indicates it wasn't a stock order plus it was at the docks so possibly in bond.

                            Staff get a retainer..
                            Which costs the dealer money and what about the time the staff spent and for which they won't even get a a commission now?

                            And all of this is irrelevant. He signed a contract for a new car, this clearly indicated to break the contract would cost him 10%, he choose to break the contract because he didn't think before signing and now he's trying to get out of paying what he owes.

                            The dealer has lost a sale and profit, it's cost him money and he had staff tied up that could have been dealing with a customer that was going to go through with the sale. No matter what you think the dealer is entitled to compensation.

                            And the dealer hasn't said if he is going to pursue the full 10% yet anyway.
                            Last edited by Maverick; 16-02-2010, 07:28 PM.
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                            • #44
                              Your wrong fair trading can get involved.
                              Was just informing the guy of what can happen its up to him at the end of the day.
                              So I take it you think your a know it all or a car salesman whos had one to many cancellations.

                              Anyway thats it from me on this subject.

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                              • #45
                                Originally posted by Maverick View Post
                                Did you ask the dealer how much it was going to cost you?

                                You would be better off going in to talk to the sales manager direct to get it sorted out and explain your situation as he may cut you a break, calling in to cancel could cost you extra.
                                Yeah he could probably tell you the answer better than everyone on here FFS

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