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TWR | 16:24 Fri 12th May 2017 | Motoring
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A few weeks back I purchased for a friend a Damaged Mirror for a Honda Civic, after receiving Images & the used part seemed ok, I paid for the parts by Card, the item WAS SEEN on the big selling site E????? but bought & paid not with PP, when the parcel arrived I noticed the parts were damaged & should have been Ad as scrap, I contacted these people in Doncaster & stated that these parts were unusable & that they should never have been advertised, you bought the parts as damaged, you paid the price, no refund, " That's what they thought" if this does happen to yourself & you have tried E for advise / help even though you bought away from the site you can seek advice from your Debit Card Bank, It title, "Merchandise Charge Back" when you talk to your bank ask for this department, this bit of info is not trying to be clever by myself but helpful information if all other avenues fail. If the critics start, I will request removal.
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I suppose you'd be best going to a proper scrap yard where you can see things. I don't buy clothes on the internet, for the same reason.
What in case they don't work, jno?
Back in my younger days I would have gone to the local scrap yard and taken one off a scrapped car. I would have got one from a car that was scrapped due to rear end damage for example.
Now I would use a site like this
https://www.breakeryard.com/
They guarantee the part will be suitable or you get a refund.
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Check up, If I can say it! Motor hog check it Jno. I always check the known breaker sites.
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Morning all, this Issue Job sorted with a full refund.
Congrats!
see here

http://whatconsumer.co.uk/returning-damaged-or-faulty-goods/#.WSvVE_nyt0w

and scroll down to "where you have no rights"

i think if you buy something you know is damaged - here "damaged but not the bit I want" then I am not sure if you have a recourse if it is unusable....
read your victory post

I am amazed - ho w much was it by the way ?
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£42 inc P/P, they admit the parts they sent were scrap & not usable.

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