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Rob S (Yella) 12-09-06 02:52 PM

The statement sold as seen can be misleading.

You could by a product sold as seen eg a motorbike but you should still expect it to work properly and safely unless its sold as not working.

My dad is a market trader and has told me of "sold as seen" stories involing electrical goods where a wise puter bought the item and took it back saying it dont work and the trader says "sold as seen mate" and the punter replies something like "Yeah but I seen a TV set"

You should also state any obvious fault that can be dangerous to protect yourself.

I would sell it with a no return option if the buyer is happy after veiwing/test riding.

Something like "sold as seen and no refund or replacement will be given after purchase for any reason" should cover it but I am not an expert on this so dont know legally what you can get away with.

Baph 12-09-06 03:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rob S (Yella)
I would sell it with a no return option if the buyer is happy after veiwing/test riding.

:winner:

Sold as seen on the receipt, let them have a test ride (hold on to their car keys etc), sign, counter-sign, give them the bike keys.

They know it's working, they had a ride, anything breaks down, well, take me to court cos I'd fight it all the way. If it was bought as 'sold as seen' & clearly stated so, you'd have no legal come back when you wanted to complain about it. You've had the chance to inspect the goods properly.

Just my 2p...

amnesia 12-09-06 03:39 PM

Thanks for the replies...just hope I sell her now! :D

Viney 12-09-06 05:07 PM

Word of advice young man. The other 'arf works for TFL and deals with red routes, parking tickets, n bus lanes fines etc. Shes only a call centere chicken, but she says that it has to be a computer printed recipet, and not hand written for it to have any clout.

Say Buyer X buys your bike then goes off and creates all manner of naughtiness, a hand written reciept will not be proof that you sold the bike on that day/time etc.

Other than that, i think annas post includes what you need to do.

Even the log book slip isnt proof!!

chazzyb 12-09-06 06:13 PM

You could add the words "with no warranty given or implied".

Blue Flame 13-09-06 12:38 AM

I presume its a private sale. Why give them a receipt at all. :?:

You get the cash and give them the bit off the V5 or whatever the document is called and you send off all the other **** and that's it surely.


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