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Default Anyine taken a garage to court?

On 08/10/2019 14:42, Jethro_uk wrote:
On Tue, 08 Oct 2019 14:22:13 +0100, Peter Parry wrote:

On Tue, 8 Oct 2019 09:14:28 -0000 (UTC), Jethro_uk
wrote:

On Tue, 08 Oct 2019 09:35:37 +0100, The Natural Philosopher wrote:

Should I insist that they fix it?

This is one aspect of UK consumer law that is total and utter ********
(IMHO). The clowns have ****ed up once. Why on earth are you *required*
to have any faith in them thereafter ?


It is because the EU puts a premium on "keeping the contract alive" and
inserted the requirement that the company providing an inadequate
service be allowed to fix it. (Consumer Rights Act 2015 S49 to 55.)


Funny that ... I had that grumble back in the 1990s too. In fact I first
became aware of it when a friend of my fathers got ripped off by a
builder.

Dastardly EU, using time travel to enforce their dastardly plans, eh ?


Everything is the EU's fault in the minds of brexiteers.
Its why they don't like the EU.

They also don't like being told they are wrong and killfile you for
doing so.