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01/8/2021 at 4:19pm
Location: SHEFFIELD Outfit: Coachman laser RangeRover Sport4.4
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In my opinion, and only my opinion.
I would be giving the money for the van back and a huge apology. for selling something that's NOT as described.
A van advertised as 2005, then to find out its actually five yers older, surely is worth a lot less.
Maybe not you'r intensions to con anyone, however Its just not night right I say.
I can see you was sold the van under those circumstances, 10 years ago, Just unfortunate that you never checked it out sooner!
I think you would be wanting your money back if you had have known it to be 5 years older than actually stated.
I think it's irrelevant that a site may or may not allow the van due to its age, the fact is its a lot older than described.
Not all new or old caravaners know about Chris check's and so forth. So would buy on Looks and description only.
Me personally, I would be demanding, my money back.
Sorry its not what you want to hear, however if if that was me !!!!!
Kevin
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01/8/2021 at 6:27pm
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Quote: Originally posted by kevin-t on 01/8/2021
In my opinion, and only my opinion.
I would be giving the money for the van back and a huge apology. for selling something that's NOT as described.
A van advertised as 2005, then to find out its actually five yers older, surely is worth a lot less.
Maybe not you'r intensions to con anyone, however Its just not night right I say.
I can see you was sold the van under those circumstances, 10 years ago, Just unfortunate that you never checked it out sooner!
I think you would be wanting your money back if you had have known it to be 5 years older than actually stated.
I think it's irrelevant that a site may or may not allow the van due to its age, the fact is its a lot older than described.
Not all new or old caravaners know about Chris check's and so forth. So would buy on Looks and description only.
Me personally, I would be demanding, my money back.
Sorry its not what you want to hear, however if if that was me !!!!!
Kevin
Just my two penneth
Post last edited on 01/08/2021 16:24:20
If it was me that sold it to you Kevin you would not be getting a penny back without a fight. In all probability there would be little difference in value between a 15 year old caravan and a 20 year old one anyway, at that sort of age condition is everything. It is likely in fact that a 20 year old caravan in excellent condition is actually worth more than a 15 year old one in average condition. Age is largely irrelevant at anything much over 10 years old, in my opinion.
I think these new owners are trying to pull a fast one. As others have said, anything newer than 1992 has CRIS markings on the windows, and the buyer would have had ample opportunity to check on the age. I certainly would have done. It is quite likely that they DID check the age when they looked at the caravan and saw it as an opportunity to have a holiday with it then get their money back. If they wanted their money back I would make them fight for it, through the courts if necessary.
When I bought my caravan, from a dealer, I was told that it was a 1994 model, but when I checked it was actually a 1992. I wasn't bothered in the least and never said a word. It simply didn't matter. The difference in value would have been insignificant, and I'd got the caravan that suited us perfectly at a price I could afford, and that was all that mattered.
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Colin
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