terry1956
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Hi all, Well this hymer is becoming a pain, All my fault for not realy giving it a good test run before passing over the readys. I am kicking myselve, over the years I have rebuild cars, motorbikes and have a degree in engineering, Yet still ended up buying a dog.Maybe I am just getting old and to lazy to act on what my eyes and ears are telling me.
Anyway the Hymer as spend a week at the main dealers, having new injectors fitted, the fuel lines and tank washed out, and of course new filters etc. The cost is getting into 4 figures now and the work is not yet completed. So what to do ?? First ideas, take the lieing B==t--D who sold me the hymer and kick the S=== out of him. Will that would be ok if I was 10 years younger and a lot fitter. After talking it over with my partner who sees things in a more calmer light, The action was to take him to court, I have never had any good feelings about small claims courts, just a lot of hot air with know power to make people pay up. Anyway to cut a long story short, after a phone call to the trading stanards people I was told to write a letter to the seller in the same form as per their web site. Will would you adam and eve it, It worked, The seller is now picking up the whole cost of repairs, I feel a little bit better but still kicking myselve over this. Its just know fun growing old is it. So all of you out there thinking about spending your money think long and hard before buying, even from a dealer, and do walk away if it does not feel right. And if it does go wrong, there is help out there.
terry
Anyway the Hymer as spend a week at the main dealers, having new injectors fitted, the fuel lines and tank washed out, and of course new filters etc. The cost is getting into 4 figures now and the work is not yet completed. So what to do ?? First ideas, take the lieing B==t--D who sold me the hymer and kick the S=== out of him. Will that would be ok if I was 10 years younger and a lot fitter. After talking it over with my partner who sees things in a more calmer light, The action was to take him to court, I have never had any good feelings about small claims courts, just a lot of hot air with know power to make people pay up. Anyway to cut a long story short, after a phone call to the trading stanards people I was told to write a letter to the seller in the same form as per their web site. Will would you adam and eve it, It worked, The seller is now picking up the whole cost of repairs, I feel a little bit better but still kicking myselve over this. Its just know fun growing old is it. So all of you out there thinking about spending your money think long and hard before buying, even from a dealer, and do walk away if it does not feel right. And if it does go wrong, there is help out there.
terry