thedman Posted November 15, 2016 Report Posted November 15, 2016 Looking for some help. 3 years ago last month I supplied a sponsor on here with a cylinder head (complete), new verniers (x2) and a £600 deposit for cylinderhead work. At first, I had regular updates and phone calls and texts were answered. Things dragged on family and health issues were stated and I believed. For the last 6 months I have received nothing in reply to calls/voice mails/texts. I have spoken to other friends in the area and they advise that "yes he is still trading" and "I was in seeing him the other day", etc. I live over 500 miles from this business and put the work in his direction based on recommendations from this site and users. What options do I now have other than Court proceedings to try and recover my goods and cash supplied? All correspondence/text/pm's are saved and record of the bank transfer. thanks in advance Darren
Admin Vista Posted November 15, 2016 Admin Report Posted November 15, 2016 I'm very sorry to hear that. If your attempts at communication are being ignored I would say you have little option other than taking legal advice and pursuing them through the small claims court.
stephens_xpack Posted November 16, 2016 Report Posted November 16, 2016 Why did you wait for 3 years? 1
Ray Posted November 16, 2016 Report Posted November 16, 2016 courts and lawyers are expensive, take it into your own hands, go there and confront him with a few heavies and a truck, if he cant give you your goods (ie hes sold them), take something to that value, plus travelling and heavies expenses, and try to make it something you know hes gonna own rather than customers property, ie tools / tooling thats gonna stop him working, and say he can have them back when you get your stuff back couse that may have already happened and why you cant get your stuff 1
RWL81P Posted November 16, 2016 Report Posted November 16, 2016 courts and lawyers are expensive, take it into your own hands, go there and confront him with a few heavies and a truck, if he cant give you your goods (ie hes sold them), take something to that value, plus travelling and heavies expenses, and try to make it something you know hes gonna own rather than customers property, ie tools / tooling thats gonna stop him working, and say he can have them back when you get your stuff back couse that may have already happened and why you cant get your stuff agree very much!
Admin Mk2Jo Posted November 17, 2016 Admin Report Posted November 17, 2016 You can do the court thing easily on money claims online. It's a simple process with minimal outlay which you can get back. Sent from my SM-G930F using Tapatalk
thedman Posted November 17, 2016 Author Report Posted November 17, 2016 Why did you wait for 3 years? I have been told of family bereavements, unable to work, in hospital for long periods yet people on have told me by pm that he is trading as normal. As my car wasn't ready there was no rush, when he said I was next in line. Now my car is ready! What have I done wrong, Gave him a cylinder head and a £600 deposit.
stephens_xpack Posted November 17, 2016 Report Posted November 17, 2016 I have been told of family bereavements, unable to work, in hospital for long periods yet people on have told me by pm that he is trading as normal. As my car wasn't ready there was no rush, when he said I was next in line. Now my car is ready! What have I done wrong, Gave him a cylinder head and a £600 deposit. Not suggesting you have done anything wrong, just asking as it seems like a very long time before acting. Get bank evidence that you paid the £600 and he cashed it, and any other proof/paperwork you have that the deal was set then go and visit him and ask what the score is. If that doesn't work then court is probably your only option. If he is still trading seems odd that he doesn't answer the phone, how does he know it is you that is calling? Only way to know for sure is to make the trip.
Danish Posted November 18, 2016 Report Posted November 18, 2016 For the last 6 months I have received nothing in reply to calls/voice mails/texts. Maybe he has caller-ID. Try using someone else's 'phone. Failing that I would send a recorded letter laying out your complaint and giving him 14 days to return your parts and deposit or finish the work. Then I'd go to the small claims court if that doesn't work. My sister took LG to the small claims court and said the court people were really helpful.
2512pf Posted November 19, 2016 Report Posted November 19, 2016 For £500 you can put his/her house up for sale at min market value Yes its legal but its £500 i would send a letter make sure its signed for . If you get no reply start the house selling option
2512pf Posted November 19, 2016 Report Posted November 19, 2016 Name n shame I say yes i agree If nothing else it will save someone else getting ripped off
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