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Normally, a shop will only give the PPI results to the person who paid for it.
So, you pay for it, it's yours. If the seller wanted to buy it from you, I guess you could try to do that. But if I were the seller, I wouldn't pay you for it. It's not much use to the seller.
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Why not? If it shows a defect you weren't aware of, it might prevent a prolonged sale period. Either fix it or discount the car.
I'd want to know why a buyer backed out after spending for a PPI.