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grady

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1,221 posts

260 months

Tuesday 10th December 2002
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www.blackpooltoday.co.uk/ViewArticle.aspx?
SectionID=62&ArticleID=224267

Sting brings halt to life in fast lane

LIFE in the fast lane came to a dead-end for a Fylde sports car enthusiast when a transatlantic deception involving two TVR cars landed him in court for fraud.

Ian Moon, 37, tried to claim more than £20,000 from his insurance company by swapping number plates on his bright yellow TVR Cerbera with an identical model which had been involved in a crash in the States.
Moon, of Bispham Road, Carleton, denied attempting to obtain property by deception. But magistrates in Fleetwood found him guilty following a one-day trial yesterday.
The court heard that the defendant took the vehicle identification number off his own TVR Cerbera and screwed it on to the maroon Cerbera.
But his sneaky swap was noticed by a claims engineer, who said the accident damage was too severe for the bump he had reportedly been involved in.
The journey of deception began on the other side of the Atlantic when fellow enthusiast Faisal Khan met Moon – a businessman who owns a flower shop in Fleetwood and a flower and plant wholesalers in Poulton – at a TVR rally.
The two men stayed in touch and when Mr Khan crashed his car in his home state of California, it was arranged to have it shipped over to the Fylde coast for Mr Moon to repair.
Magistrates heard that Moon, who has won numerous trophies for racing the Blackpool-made sports cars, was arrested by police after he withdrew his claim following a visit by two insurance investigators.
Defence solicitor, Brendan Webster, said his client had been trying to obtain a list of parts needed to repair the car because he had experienced problems getting the correct spares.
Magistrates found him guilty of deception. The case was adjourned until January 7 for pre-sentence reports.
On hearing the verdict, Mr Khan, speaking from his home in San Francisco, said: "I intend to pursue this matter further. I feel very angry because I put my trust in this man, who led me a merry dance by fobbing me off when I was in no position to check what was going on because I was in America.
"I have only received £3,000 back and I have sent £10,000 to him, not to mention the money it has cost me to ship the vehicle to and from England."

10 December 2002

CraigAlsop

1,991 posts

268 months

Wednesday 11th December 2002
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Looks like Faisal is finally getting somewhere - see here for some background to the tale.

PiB

1,199 posts

270 months

Wednesday 11th December 2002
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It's good to hear that that unethical shmuck is going to hopefully pay for ripping Faisal off.

dans

1,137 posts

284 months

Thursday 12th December 2002
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PiB said: It's good to hear that that unethical shmuck is going to hopefully pay for ripping Faisal off.


I have no idea of the background to this, nor do I care to, but I do think it would be better off PH where legal arguements are involved. It might put ted in a difficult position and I doubt any of us would want to see that. Discuss it on egroups or someplace that is not the livelihood of a small dedicated bunch like PH if it needs discussing.

All IMHO

Cheers
Dan

CraigAlsop

1,991 posts

268 months

Thursday 12th December 2002
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Sure, thats why I only posted a link, rather than included any text.
I do think it is of some relevance to the TVR community at large, as it's not only Faisal that has been affected. Nuff said....

PetrolTed

34,426 posts

303 months

Thursday 12th December 2002
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Sorry chaps. Bit of a delicate subject this. For reasons I don't wish to go into I don't want this discussed on PistonHeads.
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