Beware of fraudulent seller Gumtree/Ebay
Hi,
I haven't been around on here as I am mainly on T5D5. But, I have been sold wheels that were not as described and the seller has turned out to be a real nasty piece of work. It appears he buys and sells stuff, I also understand he has a Volvo C70 which he is looking to sell. Additionally he may come across more Volvo parts that he will no doubt want to sell on. Please do not buy from this seller. You can see how I have been conned here : http://forums.t5d5.org/topic/29232-t...r/#entry287242 |
Think his day is soon to be ruined
I'm hungry,want pizza.
Oh and I will need a few cabs at 3am in morning Think I might come out the closet and post an ad for male massage Got a lovely leather sofa for sale,paid £3,500 for it in January sale, only asking £100 for it. Now what was my address and mobile and home number again? Catch my drift? |
The only thing I can suggest is asking for a recipt from whoever done the refurb and persuing them if he ever had the alloys refurbished. They are dangerous and the comoany are liable for any problems down the road because of their dodgy repairs.
Other than that. Good luck :) |
Sounds like a case for the small claims court. You have been sold something not fit for purpose. Send a recorded delivery letter first, requesting a refund within a reasonable time, say 7 days, keep a copy, explain in factual terms and state you will issue a county court summons. If you win, can't see why not he then must pay , or face a CCJ against his name. You then have the option of bailiffs. Solicitors could do all this for you if you want to or do it yourself.
I assume that gumtree will have his details ? Always pay via PayPal, never use cash ! |
I've never trusted gumtree.
Presumably have missed out on 'bargins' here and there, but at least ebay has some kind of recompense system. You might wish to consider revising the name and address bit of the post - obviously done with good intentions, but you may recall the chap in Dublin who published cctv pictures of a burglar to try and id him and was sued as a result! jor |
Surname is possibly Rushworth - see :
http://www.saabscene.com/forum/threa...99-COSMIC-BLUE Old - but other phone numbers there too. See also : http://s335.photobucket.com/user/Blu...?sort=3&page=1 HTH - Colin |
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If you have any balls about yourself (you have his address) take the trip to his house and introduce yourself (no need for violence) just so he knows you know where he lives.. A bit of advice for you though..Putting his tell numbers and home address on a public forum could end you up in court if he gets harassed.. |
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You say your cousin knows nothing about cars. If that's the case, he could have photographed them and sent you pictures instantly so you could assess them before giving the go ahead. That said, Stevie Wonder could have spotted the damage. If the advert didn't have both sides of the wheels shown, you should have asked. The seller may not have been 100% open but you've allowed yourself to be deceived by not taking basic precautions. You're putting a lot of effort into clawing back your money. The same effort should have gone into protecting yourself with a distance purchase. |
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I think someone said you were 'curmudgeonly' (funsponge) Quite rightly so Ok - fire ahead with your best against me as I am sure you will, rather than address your own issues. !! Cheers boss!! |
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You have an alternative opinion to me....... great. The OP thinks he's been conned and I don't wholly agree so do you honestly think I'm not going to offer a view for fear of not having your approval? It's strange how you choose to highlight selected posts I make whilst ignoring the ones that don't support your narrow minded view of me. You sound like the one with issues VR. I've thought that for a long time. |
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