HPI checked a car I've just given a deposit for...
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Yeah I'll do a HPI check before going to see any car, and I'll still ask to see it at the dealership just to see what I'm being told.
So. Letter sent, received, and the MX-5 has been put back online a couple hours ago. Let's see if the money pops up on my account, if not... well, plan B I guess.
So. Letter sent, received, and the MX-5 has been put back online a couple hours ago. Let's see if the money pops up on my account, if not... well, plan B I guess.
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2015...
CAPS ADVERT AHOY. Enough reason not to buy a car aside from anything else
CAPS ADVERT AHOY. Enough reason not to buy a car aside from anything else
k9l3k said:
Dont worry about the mileage check you can do a mot history check online you need the reg and last mot number and it will show you all or most of the mot.s after 3 years old.
All of which will be on the MOT certificate, too. You did see the MOT, right, OP? Or was that "with the V5C"?At least the finance has proved to be legit, by the sound of it.
So, update...
As was absolutely not predictable (the level of sarcasm is incredible), I did not get a penny back. I'll call my bank tomorrow to try to use chargeback, I'm pretty sure it will be useless but hey, you never know.
I will not try to get him to court or something, the court fees themselves would almost add up to half the deposit I've lost, and legally I'm not even sure I am right here.
Hum, so the finance got cleared then? I guess the guy was not a crook after all, just a complete tool. I sincerely hope he'll choke on his £500, hopefully it won't be used to finance ISIS (woops, can I get banned for dark/slightly racist jokes?).
Anyway, you all pretty much agreed with me back then, the whole situation was very sketchy. No regret there.
As was absolutely not predictable (the level of sarcasm is incredible), I did not get a penny back. I'll call my bank tomorrow to try to use chargeback, I'm pretty sure it will be useless but hey, you never know.
I will not try to get him to court or something, the court fees themselves would almost add up to half the deposit I've lost, and legally I'm not even sure I am right here.
Hum, so the finance got cleared then? I guess the guy was not a crook after all, just a complete tool. I sincerely hope he'll choke on his £500, hopefully it won't be used to finance ISIS (woops, can I get banned for dark/slightly racist jokes?).
Anyway, you all pretty much agreed with me back then, the whole situation was very sketchy. No regret there.
The Small Claims court costs £35 if you apply online, for sums of £300.01 to £500
https://www.gov.uk/make-court-claim-for-money/cour...
https://www.gov.uk/make-court-claim-for-money/cour...
Sawyer815 said:
So, update...
As was absolutely not predictable (the level of sarcasm is incredible), I did not get a penny back. I'll call my bank tomorrow to try to use chargeback, I'm pretty sure it will be useless but hey, you never know.
I will not try to get him to court or something, the court fees themselves would almost add up to half the deposit I've lost, and legally I'm not even sure I am right here.
Small claims court is very simple / cheap: http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/reclaim/small-cla... , it is going to cost you about £50 if you include postage, etc. You can do it via money claim online https://www.moneyclaim.gov.uk/web/mcol/welcomeAs was absolutely not predictable (the level of sarcasm is incredible), I did not get a penny back. I'll call my bank tomorrow to try to use chargeback, I'm pretty sure it will be useless but hey, you never know.
I will not try to get him to court or something, the court fees themselves would almost add up to half the deposit I've lost, and legally I'm not even sure I am right here.
Of course even if you win there is no guarantee of getting paid and you could end up an extra £50 down.
So many people threaten god knows what to get a deposit back or a dodgy car repaired but they never follow through, so these dodgy dealers just ignore it. However the court papers dropping on the dealers door step might make him see sense; at very least he has to go to the effort to file a defense as otherwise you will win by default.
VolvoT5 said:
Sawyer815 said:
So, update...
As was absolutely not predictable (the level of sarcasm is incredible), I did not get a penny back. I'll call my bank tomorrow to try to use chargeback, I'm pretty sure it will be useless but hey, you never know.
I will not try to get him to court or something, the court fees themselves would almost add up to half the deposit I've lost, and legally I'm not even sure I am right here.
Small claims court is very simple / cheap: http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/reclaim/small-cla... , it is going to cost you about £50 if you include postage, etc. You can do it via money claim online https://www.moneyclaim.gov.uk/web/mcol/welcomeAs was absolutely not predictable (the level of sarcasm is incredible), I did not get a penny back. I'll call my bank tomorrow to try to use chargeback, I'm pretty sure it will be useless but hey, you never know.
I will not try to get him to court or something, the court fees themselves would almost add up to half the deposit I've lost, and legally I'm not even sure I am right here.
Of course even if you win there is no guarantee of getting paid and you could end up an extra £50 down.
So many people threaten god knows what to get a deposit back or a dodgy car repaired but they never follow through, so these dodgy dealers just ignore it. However the court papers dropping on the dealers door step might make him see sense; at very least he has to go to the effort to file a defense as otherwise you will win by default.
I had a dispute with someone over some money they owed me. They had said they would give it back then they wanted to deduct some so I said ok see you in court and they laughed.
Net result was I filed with moneyclaim online, they paid up before it hit court including the cost of bringing the action.
Someone else tried to claim some money I had lent him was 'a gift' so that went through the court as well in the same way. He foolishly tried to defend it and lost so it cost him even more than if he'd been honest in the first place.
If you have good clear documentation and can explain to a court clearly why you believe you are right and provide all correspondence you have sod all to lose.
lostkiwi said:
If you have good clear documentation
He does - it's posted earlier in the thread. It states that there was no V5 and the deposit was non-refundable, ergo the magistrate will laugh at him and show him the door.The finance and security marker have now been cleared as the seller said they would so he now has no reason not to proceed as he knew the V5 was missing before he decided to buy it.
In summary his only options are :
1. Lose £500 and move on.
2. Pay the balance and take the car away.
Has to be said that the receipt is pretty much a slam-dunk I think. Dealer took advantage of your naivety of the logbook/ability to tax situation and was probably expecting you to bail - hence why its written on it so clearly.
A reputable dealer would of made sure the vehicle was ready for sale, i.e. HPI clear and in possession of the V5.
A reputable dealer would of made sure the vehicle was ready for sale, i.e. HPI clear and in possession of the V5.
All that jazz said:
lostkiwi said:
If you have good clear documentation
He does - it's posted earlier in the thread. It states that there was no V5 and the deposit was non-refundable, ergo the magistrate will laugh at him and show him the door.The finance and security marker have now been cleared as the seller said they would so he now has no reason not to proceed as he knew the V5 was missing before he decided to buy it.
In summary his only options are :
1. Lose £500 and move on.
2. Pay the balance and take the car away.
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