quentin wilson said last night on channel 5 news that under the sale of goods act you could indeed sue the supplier (i.e. tesco /sainsbury etc) you need to contact the petrol station first and ask that they foot the bill for any repairs that will be needed because of the bad fuel if they refuse take them to a small claims court ...www.which.co.uk or www.channel5news.com may have additional informationHas any1else had ';bad petrol';? i just had to have new oxygen sensor, any advice on compensation issues?
Yes, my car cut out yesterday after I filled up at Tesco on Weds. It was pretty scary, so I didn't use it today. I rang the RAC and they told me that they have no advice except they're 'monitoring the situation'. Very helpful. Tesco's response was 'It's in other supermarkets too,' again very helpful. The results of the tests by Trading Standards should be out tomorrow. I suppose we won't know about compensation until they're sure of where the contamination is from.Has any1else had ';bad petrol';? i just had to have new oxygen sensor, any advice on compensation issues?
I've got diesel, from what I understand it is just Tesco and Morrisons that have a problem ( I always said super power supermarkets are bad for people!) Tesco have a helpline, you might have a problem proving liability in a compensation case, make sure you have a receipt for the fuel and wait for a possible class action
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