Sold car, not collected - advice please
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Worked for Guy Salmon in Thames Ditton in late 80’s and they sold a Lamborghini Jalpa to an Arabian chap who paid in full and was never heard from again - from memory I think they had a London Hotel as an address but he had moved on - they kep the car for a couple of years and then resold it
I sold my Alfa 156 to an English chap living in Holland.
We chatted cars on the phone for about half an hour, he then said that I sounded like an honest fella and paid a good price straight into my bank account.
Had to text him a few times over a couple of weeks as to when he was coming to get it.
An Eastern European fellow with a low loader eventually turned up and took it away.
We chatted cars on the phone for about half an hour, he then said that I sounded like an honest fella and paid a good price straight into my bank account.
Had to text him a few times over a couple of weeks as to when he was coming to get it.
An Eastern European fellow with a low loader eventually turned up and took it away.
Ahh, sorry.
Within a week of my "shift it, or pay storage" a man with a beaver tail wagon turned up to take it to Tilbury.
Last weekend oddly enough the buyer contacted me to tell me it had arrived safely in Senegal, but somewhere en route the headlights and grille had been stolen. So now there is a knackered i40 sitting in Senegal with no headlights, grille and a totally knackered engine.
Within a week of my "shift it, or pay storage" a man with a beaver tail wagon turned up to take it to Tilbury.
Last weekend oddly enough the buyer contacted me to tell me it had arrived safely in Senegal, but somewhere en route the headlights and grille had been stolen. So now there is a knackered i40 sitting in Senegal with no headlights, grille and a totally knackered engine.
Jordie Barretts sock said:
Ahh, sorry.
Within a week of my "shift it, or pay storage" a man with a beaver tail wagon turned up to take it to Tilbury.
Last weekend oddly enough the buyer contacted me to tell me it had arrived safely in Senegal, but somewhere en route the headlights and grille had been stolen. So now there is a knackered i40 sitting in Senegal with no headlights, grille and a totally knackered engine.
What some people do is just insane...Within a week of my "shift it, or pay storage" a man with a beaver tail wagon turned up to take it to Tilbury.
Last weekend oddly enough the buyer contacted me to tell me it had arrived safely in Senegal, but somewhere en route the headlights and grille had been stolen. So now there is a knackered i40 sitting in Senegal with no headlights, grille and a totally knackered engine.
Jordie Barretts sock said:
Ahh, sorry.
Within a week of my "shift it, or pay storage" a man with a beaver tail wagon turned up to take it to Tilbury.
Last weekend oddly enough the buyer contacted me to tell me it had arrived safely in Senegal, but somewhere en route the headlights and grille had been stolen. So now there is a knackered i40 sitting in Senegal with no headlights, grille and a totally knackered engine.
Did he manage to find the parts then? Including the UK plate? Within a week of my "shift it, or pay storage" a man with a beaver tail wagon turned up to take it to Tilbury.
Last weekend oddly enough the buyer contacted me to tell me it had arrived safely in Senegal, but somewhere en route the headlights and grille had been stolen. So now there is a knackered i40 sitting in Senegal with no headlights, grille and a totally knackered engine.
Ok, no lawyer, did some contract law.
Can you charge storage fees, I don't think so as it wasn't part of your agreement.
Can you tow it to a lay by, again I would say no, you did not agree on this at time of contract.
You need to keep the goods for 3 months, send two notices that you will dispose of the goods and then return the money less any expenses like advertising, auction fees and the difference in sale price, so if you got £500 for the car you need to return the £500 less expenses. I can't remember if the 3 months is from the time of sale or first notice, I think it is from the date the notice was sent/posted.
It is a very long time since I did this at collage so?
Can you charge storage fees, I don't think so as it wasn't part of your agreement.
Can you tow it to a lay by, again I would say no, you did not agree on this at time of contract.
You need to keep the goods for 3 months, send two notices that you will dispose of the goods and then return the money less any expenses like advertising, auction fees and the difference in sale price, so if you got £500 for the car you need to return the £500 less expenses. I can't remember if the 3 months is from the time of sale or first notice, I think it is from the date the notice was sent/posted.
It is a very long time since I did this at collage so?
Edited by Oliver Hardy on Monday 6th May 13:36
Oliver Hardy said:
Ok, no lawyer, did some contract law.
Can you charge storage fees, I don't think so as it wasn't part of your agreement.
Can you tow it to a lay by, again I would say no, you did not agree on this at time of contract.
You need to keep the goods for 3 months, send two notices that you will dispose of the goods and then return the money less any expenses like advertising, auction fees and the difference in sale price, so if you got £500 for the car you need to return the £500 less expenses. I can't remember if the 3 months is from the time of sale or first notice, I think it is from the date the notice was sent/posted.
It is a very long time since I did this at collage so?
Reading and comprehension not part of your contract law coverage then?Can you charge storage fees, I don't think so as it wasn't part of your agreement.
Can you tow it to a lay by, again I would say no, you did not agree on this at time of contract.
You need to keep the goods for 3 months, send two notices that you will dispose of the goods and then return the money less any expenses like advertising, auction fees and the difference in sale price, so if you got £500 for the car you need to return the £500 less expenses. I can't remember if the 3 months is from the time of sale or first notice, I think it is from the date the notice was sent/posted.
It is a very long time since I did this at collage so?
Edited by Oliver Hardy on Monday 6th May 13:36
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