doubt it lol
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doubt it lol
I too was wondering what has happened...
read through this, Id be going down and not even telling the c*nt and if my car was sitting there just picking it up there and then, If you arranging it i grantee you get phoned the next day, " sorry i was busy last night"
update:
after a legnthy police investigation, and finally finding that he'd moved and had put everything in his wifes maiden name, that the car had been left at this guys premises, and that the companies co owner had disposed of it. :(
having contacted this guy today i have been given the name of the guy who took it, i will be contacting him tomorrow. also the police officer dealing with this has told me if this guy has scrapped the car, technically he has handled and disposed of stolen goods, as it has been logged as stolen for the past 4 months, so he will face charges. im now down to hoping there is something left, as apparently this guy has a thing for classic cars. or of getting some money back via the courts. fingers crossed.
50p bet that you'll be out of the country when it gets to court, if at all....
yeah, that had crossed my mind....
what kind of car was it
Can't believe some of the stuff I'm reading in this.
If you value anything that is legally yours then act like it.
Possession is nine tenths of the law for good reason.
I would have been round there after 3 weeks & then every other day after that wanting to know WTF is up so if nothing else they get so pissed off with me they hand it back without any work carried out.
mate, ive been waiting since pretty much the beginning of the thread for the cops to investigate it all. it was the fact they found where he was living that meant i actually got to speak to him today.
its ok saying possesion is 9/10ths etc, but due to the timescale involved he could have claimed the car was now his, due to the length of time he had it. its all good hassling someone but this guy is the type to scrap the ****er and tell me to go **** myself.