oh dear, just as bad as the salesman using a felt marker to hide a scratch in black paintwork
Wow! Excellent, thank you! I didn't say this particular one was a scammer, just that they are out there, it pays to research the sellers history before bidding, for example. Rats, if he's not selling any more I'll have to go for the real things.
My late night, off my skull, buy was supposed to be a 5.1 surround sound system and DVD player. What I got was a HUGE cardboard box and a nice set of chrome stands, a user manual for the non existent DVD unit and a big pile of cabling to which I could one day attach a set of speakers and a sub. If only I had any <sigh>.
Lots of fun today when collecting the Dynamic. A quick trot round revealed two deep gouges into the bodywork on the passenger side. Brilliant service from the garage, they rushed it back to the workshop to "see what they could do" before you could say "full rub down, prime and respray in matching paint please". The sales guy we were left with suggested we might like to nip off and get the tax sorted. But we decided to wait. And back the car came, complete with two deep gouges now neatly blended to the body with the subtle and impressive use of a.....paint stick! Gob smacked doesn't really sum it up. Especially when I swiped the paint back off with one fell swoop. The wife - with amazing calm and politeness I thought - told them they could have it back and she'd go pick another one from the display. So, we've had TWO 1.2 Dynamics today, but the second one has apparent immaculate bodywork and is now parked outside.
Great little cars, aren't they?