Sold me an absolute death trap of a car…
Sold me an absolute death trap of a car said they would fix it and clearly haven't but now refuses to do anything and ignore phone avoid at all cost it needs shutting down!!!
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Sold me an absolute death trap of a car said they would fix it and clearly haven't but now refuses to do anything and ignore phone avoid at all cost it needs shutting down!!!
Scammer. Sold me a car whilst posing as East Moor Cars.
Car advertised as NO mechanical issues.
Car delivered with a Blown head gasket.
Totally ignored request to recover the car and refund. Ghosted and blocked me.
Liars . AVOID ... Advertised car as having full service history . It had no full service history . Also had faulty transmission . Due to no full service history my warranty invalid and I'm now £3000 out of pocket . Im now being ignored . Con man
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