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Former Car Dealer Admits Misleading Consumer in CCPC Investigation

30.09.2024 | 🇮🇪 Irish competition authority

A former car salesperson pleads guilty to deceiving a consumer about the history of a second-hand car, following an investigation by the CCPC.


Patrick Doyle, a former car salesperson, admitted to misleading a consumer regarding the history of a crashed second-hand car, leading to legal consequences.

Mr. Doyle was ordered to pay €1000 towards the legal costs of the CCPC after a ruling at Gorey District Court.

The CCPC's case against Mr. Doyle revealed that he sold a vehicle without disclosing its full history, which included being a Category D Insurance Loss in the UK.

It is illegal for traders to provide false or misleading information about a car's history, and consumers are advised to be vigilant and use resources like the CCPC's online checklist when purchasing a vehicle.

Consumers who suspect they have been deceived by a trader can report the issue to the CCPC helpline or through the online contact form on CCPC.ie.

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