Give him 7 days to a) respond and as a bonus ball b.) return the vehicle to you.
tbh its your own fault its been so long.
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Give him 7 days to a) respond and as a bonus ball b.) return the vehicle to you.
tbh its your own fault its been so long.
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Originally Posted by Jeff16v
that made me lol lol lol
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its my ex boss, he was doing it at his business, now he's moved it off the premises. he just kept fobbing me off when i asked to see it before. the missus thinks i should call him telling him ive potentially sold it and need it back, and arrange a date to collect. the thing is i have a niggling thought that its long gone.....
let nova yhpm
Have you paid him lol
Not a laughing matter, but ****ing lol
Time to start chasing him up mate. Whether it's been 10 years, the car is yours, it was given to him to paint, simples (unless you've mised out any info). Him selling it, getting rid etc without your knowledge isn't exactly kosher in the eyes of the law.
Sh1t the bed why on earth are you even asking advice... take the dildo out of your ar5e, stand up and go see this bloke or get the car, its really quite simple. Anyone with half a brain cell can see that.
buy this
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/24-Crow-Bar-Wr...item20b12b09d5
an just a little tip, when aprroching them with it, dont swing with it like they think your going t,o poke them straight in the face with it (****s them up everytime lol)
never cause me any problems :)
/\ he's a bit handy ;)
not paid him fully (100 for paint)
phonecall tomorrow i think...
First thing in the morining get yourself down to the bodyshop with any paper work as proof of ownership and proof it was there for work to be carried out. Explain you have come to collect your car as your not happy with the progress of work. if its not there then you need to contact the police and explain you belive it has been stolen from the bodyshop where you left it for painting.
At least you haven't paint him ££££'s.