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bertiemje
Member Since: 11 Jun 2009
Location: northaptonshire
Posts: 7
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hi. i just got our new (to us) disco 3 and what a great car it is. we picked it up on Sunday but coming to own one was not an easy task.
we looked in the normal places landy mags, ebay and auto trader. we found one on auto trader that was to good to be true. 55 plate hse for about £10500. we got on the phone (mob number only) and arranged to view it with a very genuine sounding guy. we drove 50 miles to see it and on arrival there was some one else looking around it. any way we waited our turn looked around and it seamed a good buy. hpi checked it all OK. said we wanted it so we handed over £300 quid.
when i told my bro about it he told me about people cloning cars so i decided to look in to it a bit and found a news paper article about it. a lot of things set alarms ringing. the gang doing it was from leicester and the car was in Coventry, the service book was stamped oak-lands land rover which does not exist and a few other things.
after reading this i tried to get in touch with the guy to check some things with him but could not get through. when i finally did he denied any knowledge of it and hung up.
i knew i had been done so i called the police. gave them 2 phone numbers, 2 names, 2 addresses the car reg the lot. their answer was that although the guy had taken my money and driving a stolen and cloned car this was not something for them to sort out. what they said i should do is contact a solicitor and get them to write a letter to each name and to each address. 4 letters in total that would prob cost a lot more than the £300 i might get back. and the police wonder why people have no faith in them.
moral of the story. if it looks to good to be true then it prob is. please don't fall for it like we did. it upset my wife so much she said she didn't want a disco at all and took me along time to talk her into re thinking about it.
news paper report http://www.halifaxcourier.co.uk/news/Garag...5062704.jp
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11th Jun 2009 8:47 pm |
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paulJ1
Member Since: 17 Mar 2009
Location: Stewarton, Scotland
Posts: 268
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Bummer........ sorry to hear that mate. What did you get in the end (age & Spec)?
Where in Northampton are you then ? there are two of us on Grange Park (just of J15 of M1), we should catch a beer sometime.
You tried Hartwells yet ???? I'll reserve comment.
Welcome to your DISCO. Got our Disco... Love it.....
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11th Jun 2009 9:01 pm |
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NJF
Member Since: 05 Oct 2007
Location: Gone
Posts: 2466
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And shame on the police. IMHO you reported a crime and they refused to investigate, fobbing you off with stories about getting your solicitor to write to the scumbag, as if it was purely a civil matter, not a crime, and not likely to catch out some other poor sod after you withdrew to nurse your loss. Bol|ock$ to them all. Wasters.
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11th Jun 2009 9:05 pm |
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countrywide
Member Since: 16 Sep 2007
Location: UK
Posts: 6019
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I see a complaint to the police coming on, there job is also crime prevention and you have given them a lot of useful info to stop it. I saw the same ad in the autotrader twice and reported it to them saying it was too cheap to be legit, to be fair they removed it both times.
To be honest if it is too cheap there is a reason, a dealer would pay more for that car, so why would somebody try to sell it privately.
Can't understand the police attitude, the money was effectively stolen from you by fraud. Next they will be saying that if you get mugged you have to get your solicitor to right a letter. I normally like to support the police, but the only message this sends to the criminals is to just carry on as nobody can be bothered to stop you.
Funny how they can spend a lot of resources chasing you for a speeding ticket if you don't pay.
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11th Jun 2009 9:17 pm |
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bigD
Member Since: 29 Apr 2008
Location: westmidlands
Posts: 190
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just reading this post brings back so many memerys
of me and the wife looking at so many clones and the
police doing fak all about it oh and so many people on this site
taking the saying this kind of thing doesent happen yeh right
sorry to here wot has happened to you but it just proves a point
that its still going on and nothing being done about it
take a look at my previous posts on it its quite a story
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11th Jun 2009 9:35 pm |
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paulJ1
Member Since: 17 Mar 2009
Location: Stewarton, Scotland
Posts: 268
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Personally i preffer ebay for purchases, at least you can see some history (assuming its not all small purchases).
Moral of the story is you have to check all details
Receipts for Work & Purchase
Confirm service History
Ask for ID
Check Number plates
HPI Check
Call previous owner
The thing I did when I purchased blind off ebay was asked for him to scan the V5 and email it to me, and accompany hime to his bank when I paid, only hand over cash when in his bank, and he paid it in.
Buyer beware !!
Still a bummer though mate, meet up and I'll shout you and your missus a beer !
Finally its a lesson to us all ! Just watch real Hustle on BBC3 ! Got our Disco... Love it.....
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11th Jun 2009 9:48 pm |
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bertiemje
Member Since: 11 Jun 2009
Location: northaptonshire
Posts: 7
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thanks for all your input. we got a 05 hse for £ 16250 in the end. we got the price down by £500 so we now look at it as getting our £300 back and £200 off the car. we are in rushden.
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11th Jun 2009 10:13 pm |
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11th Jun 2009 10:18 pm |
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