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Could anyone please tell me whether the above legislation would trump the terms and conditions imposed by a vendor which one agrees to when making a purchase?
The situation is that on 29/01/15 I purchased a track day ticket and part of the T&Cs is a cancellation policy. Sadly my car has suffered yet another catastrophic failure which I do not intend to repair (the car is off to the metaphoric glue factory).
The current T&Cs indicate that I will only get 50% of my money back, and in the form of a credit rather than as cash. Would the distance selling regs (now the Consumer Contracts Regulations) trump this or have I lost my £130?
The situation is that on 29/01/15 I purchased a track day ticket and part of the T&Cs is a cancellation policy. Sadly my car has suffered yet another catastrophic failure which I do not intend to repair (the car is off to the metaphoric glue factory).
The current T&Cs indicate that I will only get 50% of my money back, and in the form of a credit rather than as cash. Would the distance selling regs (now the Consumer Contracts Regulations) trump this or have I lost my £130?
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