01-06-2021 5:40 PM
I recentlyt sold a Bailey Caravan bult in 2010 on eBay and received 18 bids. The succesful bidder paid the asking amount into my bank account prior to collection.
Both Mr & Mrs seemed happy with their purchase and swept of with it to Rickmansworth, some 2 1/2 hrs trip. Arrived safeley and next days got experts in to nit pick. All information was to hand on webpage and their findings have resulted in them requiring £1650 return to put their defects right. The caravan is 10 yearts old and the service reports were available for them to understand prior to leaving. The ad. clearly states no returns, however I am not sure how many legs they have to stand on.
just ignore them,
there is nothing they can do
they bought and paid, end of story.
Agree with ruby - the time to look at it in detail is before paying not after.
To get an "expert" to go over it in that detail would in effect be returning it to "as new" condition which they would have got at a dealer - and paid more money for.
I had a dealer spend that sort of money on a van they were selling for me once, as they mistakenly thought it was their van. They didn't recover it all lol.
Tell your buyer to "jog on" - in more - or less - polite terms 😉
They can't do anything through Ebay. There is No Buyer Protection on Vehicles.