Hi,
I bought a used car from a private party few days ago (in california). The first time I met the seller, I checked the car and tested it. At the end, I made an offer. The tires were very old and the seller told me she could replace the 4 tires by new ones for 300 additional dollars. I said Yes and I gave her
300$ to replace the tires.
Then we met 2 days later to finalize the transaction. We sign all the paper. I looked at the tires and they didn't look new to me. But since I am not a mechanician, I asked her and she confirmed they were new. I am pretty stupid, but I want to trust people.
Anyway, the day after, I bring the car to a mechanician and he confirmed that the tires were not new. He said that the front tires would not last more than 9 month.
When I told the seller that the tires were not new, she said that I was liying.
I am kind of upset. Not for the 300$ but more because she says I am the liar. And I would like to know if there is something I can do.
I am not american. I am doing an professional internship here. So I don't know everything about the US rules>
We didn't sign any papers for the tires. But I kept the emails we exchanged.
Here are a copy of our emails by chronology.
me:
Do you think that the car will be ready by next wednesday or before? I am quite busy next thursday at work and I am leaving on friday for labor weekend.
her:
Yes it will be ready by the end of this week actually, sorry for keeping you waiting. We are installing the stereo tomorrow and already got the tires a few days ago. The car will be ready by friday
me:
Could you please bring the paper for the tires tomorrow. I want o know who changes these tires. I had them expected by a professional and they are definitely not new. The front tires have to be replace in less than 9 month.
her:
Hm, I don't think that's true. They were professionally done and charged 350 for it, but I don't have the receipt I can go back and talk to them sometime and i'll let you know about that.
me:
I don't think that' true too. Anyone can see they are not new. And a mechanician confirmed it to me. It's a rip off if you really paid 350dollars and I want to know who did the job. You said you could have new tires for 300$ and I trusted you.
Is there anything I can do with these emails?
Thanks in advance for your help
I bought a used car from a private party few days ago (in california). The first time I met the seller, I checked the car and tested it. At the end, I made an offer. The tires were very old and the seller told me she could replace the 4 tires by new ones for 300 additional dollars. I said Yes and I gave her
300$ to replace the tires.
Then we met 2 days later to finalize the transaction. We sign all the paper. I looked at the tires and they didn't look new to me. But since I am not a mechanician, I asked her and she confirmed they were new. I am pretty stupid, but I want to trust people.
Anyway, the day after, I bring the car to a mechanician and he confirmed that the tires were not new. He said that the front tires would not last more than 9 month.
When I told the seller that the tires were not new, she said that I was liying.
I am kind of upset. Not for the 300$ but more because she says I am the liar. And I would like to know if there is something I can do.
I am not american. I am doing an professional internship here. So I don't know everything about the US rules>
We didn't sign any papers for the tires. But I kept the emails we exchanged.
Here are a copy of our emails by chronology.
me:
Do you think that the car will be ready by next wednesday or before? I am quite busy next thursday at work and I am leaving on friday for labor weekend.
her:
Yes it will be ready by the end of this week actually, sorry for keeping you waiting. We are installing the stereo tomorrow and already got the tires a few days ago. The car will be ready by friday
me:
Could you please bring the paper for the tires tomorrow. I want o know who changes these tires. I had them expected by a professional and they are definitely not new. The front tires have to be replace in less than 9 month.
her:
Hm, I don't think that's true. They were professionally done and charged 350 for it, but I don't have the receipt I can go back and talk to them sometime and i'll let you know about that.
me:
I don't think that' true too. Anyone can see they are not new. And a mechanician confirmed it to me. It's a rip off if you really paid 350dollars and I want to know who did the job. You said you could have new tires for 300$ and I trusted you.
Is there anything I can do with these emails?
Thanks in advance for your help