volvopaul
Well-Known Member
I agree with posts from either side on this and as its the marine world companies seem to think they have a right to hold on to money paid to them for little or no work, in this case as it reads NO WORK AT ALL, just as I said sour grapes.
As said BW have built a business up to what it is by Malcolm Cox over 30 plus years, so why adopt the attitude they have done with the OP who obviously has never owned a boat before and trusted BW 100% at the outset to then be totally ignored by email and phone by AC just because he had decided the BW boat was not for him, being ignorant has no excuse no matter what the circumstances are, it takes nothing to explain the situation and reasoning as to why he kept back £250, instead he chose to ignore the OP.
He had not signed a purchase contract of any sort as I can see from any post, so how could they come back to him for any monies if the boat was to be sold for less, now that would have made a good post on here im sure had that happened.
I have done work for many boat owners on this forum and yet to date have never asked for any kind of deposit, not even to cover travelling costs to site let alone for parts, and every time its a gamble that out of the goodness of people on here has paid off.
Posters that have placed negative comments on here, would im sure not be so happy had they lost money too, and the point im trying to make is down to the figure of £250 held back as no where in any print does it stipulate the deposit/admin charge, its all about being up front in this world and the way I see this is clearly not the case. Let us all learn from this post as said before in many many posts on here regarding brokers be on your guard with your money, and above all whos hands you place it in to.
As said BW have built a business up to what it is by Malcolm Cox over 30 plus years, so why adopt the attitude they have done with the OP who obviously has never owned a boat before and trusted BW 100% at the outset to then be totally ignored by email and phone by AC just because he had decided the BW boat was not for him, being ignorant has no excuse no matter what the circumstances are, it takes nothing to explain the situation and reasoning as to why he kept back £250, instead he chose to ignore the OP.
He had not signed a purchase contract of any sort as I can see from any post, so how could they come back to him for any monies if the boat was to be sold for less, now that would have made a good post on here im sure had that happened.
I have done work for many boat owners on this forum and yet to date have never asked for any kind of deposit, not even to cover travelling costs to site let alone for parts, and every time its a gamble that out of the goodness of people on here has paid off.
Posters that have placed negative comments on here, would im sure not be so happy had they lost money too, and the point im trying to make is down to the figure of £250 held back as no where in any print does it stipulate the deposit/admin charge, its all about being up front in this world and the way I see this is clearly not the case. Let us all learn from this post as said before in many many posts on here regarding brokers be on your guard with your money, and above all whos hands you place it in to.