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Stuart said:Just wondering that as the seller now knows the damage history is there not a legal obligation to mention this? Or at least remove any implied fact that it is 'perfect'. Would this be caught under miss-selling of goods, now called consumer rights act...
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nick w said:Bund said:Apart from what someone is willing to pay for it, what is the consensus on its value?
Given its history...something in the mid to high 40's.
In fact, if I was the seller, right now, I'd take that sort of offer very seriously.
Cunno said:Seller says "WHAT MATTERS MORE IS THE QUALITY OF THE WORK AND THE INTEGRITY OF THE SELLER."
Disco said:Yeah - they are decidedly understating the trauma that that one went through...
I am still waiting for the black one that I wrote off in 2011 to re-emerge back on to the market to see how that ends up described though.
[At the time I thought it would be cubed, but it ended up back on the road and someone out there was enjoying it between 2012 and when it was SORNed last year. If it turns out to be in the hands of a genuine long term enthusiast who shows up on here then I still have the first half of its history for them].