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Do not give this company a penny

Recently saw a truck for sale we liked on their website. Hadn't done much research on this crowd and so wish we had. If we had seen the terrible reviews this place has and how they seem to be a bunch of con artists we wouldn't have parted with a penny. Unfortunately we put down a £500 deposit, what a mistake that was. After doing some research on both the vehicle and the reviews we lost faith in the company and decided we wouldn't go ahead with the sale. We didn't sign any paperwork with them or have a contract in place so should have been entitled to a refund as per their terms and conditions. They would not give us a refund, instead offering a credit note to purchase a different vehicle. After chasing them for our refund, contact ceased with them. They refused to answer our calls or emails. We eventually pursued a refund through our bank instead and are glad we have a great bank. After already having placed a £500 deposit, we found that by clicking the "Reserve" button, this would reveal the vehicle reg number and upon checking, we discovered that the vehicle had not had an MOT since 2021. This tied in with a lot of others reviews mentioning that Formula One Car Supermarket has a lot of inventory that looks like it has just been sat there in their forecourt for who knows how long. Formula One Car Supermarket has recently updated their website so the ability to check the vehicle reg is no longer possible. It doesn't take much searching on Facebook to show what children you are dealing with. Multiple videos available for public viewing of them 'pranking' each other in the office. Perhaps this is what occupies their time instead of answering calls or emails. We would advise anyone looking for a new vehicle to AVOID this bunch of CON ARTISTS. If you do go ahead with a sale please, please check the registration of the cars before hand and on your head be it.

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