Anyone know this car
Discussion
Nick,
They are located near Kings Lynn in Norfolk, and yes, it does look as if the car will be claimed by the insurance company who paid out on the claim.
I'm sure that Ted will censor this thread soon do to me naming this dealer, but Ted please understand, I don't wish your site any harm, I just don't know what else to do to warn people about the b*stard.
They are located near Kings Lynn in Norfolk, and yes, it does look as if the car will be claimed by the insurance company who paid out on the claim.
I'm sure that Ted will censor this thread soon do to me naming this dealer, but Ted please understand, I don't wish your site any harm, I just don't know what else to do to warn people about the b*stard.
Someone I used to work with bought a stolen car (a corsa of all things) and was able to buy it off the insurance company cheaply in order to recover some of the losses, after all they don't wan't it and I think they understand that there is a second victim in this sort of thing.
She had bought it direct from the theif and managed to supply enough info to the police to get the bas***d knicked.
I'm sure with a dealer you have some sort of protection against this sort of thing and the police will be asking them some questions. Might be worth talking to trading standards as well and any trade association they are a member of to help them give you the money back quicker!
Good luck
GF.
She had bought it direct from the theif and managed to supply enough info to the police to get the bas***d knicked.
I'm sure with a dealer you have some sort of protection against this sort of thing and the police will be asking them some questions. Might be worth talking to trading standards as well and any trade association they are a member of to help them give you the money back quicker!
Good luck
GF.
Just a thought but I would get some legal advice on this. When I lost my Cerbera in the Team Central bankruptcy, my solicitor ssaid that if the current owner had paid cash for it, title would have passed to him effectively as it was from a dealer. As the car was financed, the finance company was in breach of contract and could be sued for recover of the car or money which is how I got the money back. If you paid cash for the car, it might be yours anyway. If it was financed, then the finance company may have to sort the mess out. It is complex but there may be some silver linings in it.
Steve
PS I used the legal helpline with my house insurance.
Steve
PS I used the legal helpline with my house insurance.
I'm pretty sure that once this b*st*rd finds out that it's definitley stolen, he will be advised by his lawyer to settle out of court. This would be a highly embarrasing case for the dealer. Mrs Flasher is in the legal profession I will ask for some advice, if it helps. In the meantime, good luck.
Andy
Andy
I note that www.brundle.co.uk has recently gone bang. Are they feeling the heat I wonder?
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