Company took payment for a second hand…
Company took payment for a second hand car. Didn’t deliver and haven’t returned the money.
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Company took payment for a second hand car. Didn’t deliver and haven’t returned the money.
I would give 0 stars if I could. Having spoken to the company twice about a car and them reassuring me I agreed to buy the car and have it delivered. The car never arrived and no contact was made by the company with a reason as to why. No response to my email and when I call the phone number I seem to have been blocked. I know this as when I call from a different number it goes to a different message completely. All seems legit on the surface - listed company with gov etc - but no reviews to be found. I highly recommend avoiding this company at all costs - or definitely pay using a system where you can claim your money back!
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