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Old 01-07-2015, 03:02 PM   #31
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I'm in agreement. It's just a load of hassle and there are a lot of time wasters out there.
Surely if a prospective buyer is spending several hundred pounds on an inspection this indicates they are serious?
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Old 01-07-2015, 05:04 PM   #32
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Ok guys, I was the "other buyer" in this situation. It was all going swimmingly until I saw the first post in this thread and realised I and Cosworth were being messed about and we've been chatting since.

I;ve had a think and decided not to buy the car - I've just put a deposit down on a 1M. Hopefully this all goes well!

Good luck to anyone interested in the car, it seems like a good one and a good price despite the antics.
Now I see why it was showing quite high up on new ads on PH.

Seller probably feels a little silly now and rightly so.
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Old 01-07-2015, 05:15 PM   #33
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Surely if a prospective buyer is spending several hundred pounds on an inspection this indicates they are serious?
I feel very lucky that the guy I bought from was a man his word
We agreed a price in principle and arranged to have the car inspected

I never left a deposit it was just a gentlemens agreement

I find it a little strange that in today's world this is not enough

Why wouldn't you go out of your way to help someone who is spending thousands on your car ?? Surely it's to the benefit of both party's
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Old 01-07-2015, 05:32 PM   #34
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Ok guys, I was the "other buyer" in this situation. It was all going swimmingly until I saw the first post in this thread and realised I and Cosworth were being messed about and we've been chatting since.

I;ve had a think and decided not to buy the car - I've just put a deposit down on a 1M. Hopefully this all goes well!

Good luck to anyone interested in the car, it seems like a good one and a good price despite the antics.
That's what I call poetic justice The seller got exactly what he deserved
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Old 01-07-2015, 08:53 PM   #35
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Sorry to hear it kman.

Sounds like we are all feeling a little deflated about this. The seller, me and you. The joke is we have all lost out. What made you pull out as you sounded keen on the phone?

I would have LOVED to be in that car now on such a glorious day as today and the seller could have had money in his bank and Redish could have earned the money from the inspection. Win, win, win all round.

On the flip side, some positive news, today I viewed and offered on a house, the seller accepted and I know he had a higher offer later on today and he has stuck with me as he said his 'word is his bond' so I suppose a little good karma has come back my way.

I'm still here looking for a CSL.


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Old 01-07-2015, 10:29 PM   #36
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Sorry to hear it kman.

Sounds like we are all feeling a little deflated about this. The seller, me and you. The joke is we have all lost out. What made you pull out as you sounded keen on the phone?

I would have LOVED to be in that car now on such a glorious day as today and the seller could have had money in his bank and Redish could have earned the money from the inspection. Win, win, win all round.

On the flip side, some positive news, today I viewed and offered on a house, the seller accepted and I know he had a higher offer later on today and he has stuck with me as he said his 'word is his bond' so I suppose a little good karma has come back my way.

I'm still here looking for a CSL.

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would you not reconsider this car as it's now available?
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Old 01-07-2015, 10:44 PM   #37
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would you not reconsider this car as it's now available?
I want to as I would love a CSL to enjoy the nice weather in but how do I know the same thing wouldn't happen again? The guys at redish would be put out again, id waste my time looking at hotels etc and, also, it's left a bit of a sour taste.

My idea of car buying is go down and meet the seller at their nice home, have a chat about cars and a nice cuppa and to know the seller and feel like we have got on and could look after each other and, whilst obviously not becoming friends, becoming people that we know and bump into at car shows and part of the register/club and to have that experience. It would be a bit awkward meeting the seller now as we had a bit of a (albeit civil) disagreement. There is a lot of trust when laying out £30 odd grand for an 11 year old BMW and I want to feel comfortable about doing that and I no longer think I do with this car.

Kman agreed £33k and turned it down and I agreed £33995 so I'd feel stupid Paying over the odds.

Who knows, we could all still win out of it and things could be put right. The seller comes on here so could PM me if he wanted to work out a deal although he may have sold it to someone else already, who knows. I have no hard feelings as life is too short but I think it may be best for me to deal with another register member.
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Old 02-07-2015, 06:46 AM   #38
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Bide your time another car will come up for sale
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Old 02-07-2015, 10:38 AM   #39
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It's a sad state of affairs but don't blame a hunk of metal for it's owners indiscretions. If the car meets you requirements then stump up the cash and Foxtrot Oscar, I'm sure you'll live without making one more casual acquaintance.

If the car turns out to need it subframe done then £1400+VAT at Redish is hardly the end of the world and you can likely do a few more maintenance jobs in the process (thinking brake pipes, bushes etc etc).

These are old cars now and they will have issues. I'm not sure what an inspection really tells you that you can't foresee yourself.
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Old 02-07-2015, 11:04 AM   #40
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It's a sad state of affairs but don't blame a hunk of metal for it's owners indiscretions. If the car meets you requirements then stump up the cash and Foxtrot Oscar, I'm sure you'll live without making one more casual acquaintance.

If the car turns out to need it subframe done then £1400+VAT at Redish is hardly the end of the world and you can likely do a few more maintenance jobs in the process (thinking brake pipes, bushes etc etc).

These are old cars now and they will have issues. I'm not sure what an inspection really tells you that you can't foresee yourself.
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