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    Quote Originally Posted by weeds View Post
    righto found out it has finance owing.....

    it also says the primary colour is beige........but the car is black

    soo what should the yung fella do knowing the previous is now in england....keep driving it until it is repocessed i.e. somebody turns up at his door or is there somewhere he can ring?
    Its rare for a finance company to get the colour that wrong on a mainstream new model so get the regs cert. Check the Vin and engine no. As it may be worse it could be stolen .
    Also see if he can cancel the cheque or cash transfer with his bank or at least freeze the money.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chucaro View Post
    That is fraud and because the bastard is in UK there is some hope to get him.
    Which is the finance company?
    Perhaps it have a branch in UK.
    I would go to the police and also ask legal advice. Perhaps the best is approaching the lender and explain the problem to see if it is possible to arrive to some kind of agreement

    Find the name of the bugger and see if he have a page in Facebook and make sure that all his friends now what he is capable to do.
    we know his name....he was an employee

    he is not on facebook

    we now know thew finance company....on the pone to them now

    i just feel for the young fella cause he is a good hand.........normally when i see it in TV i wonder how theses things happen..well now i do

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    Quote Originally Posted by frantic View Post
    Its rare for a finance company to get the colour that wrong on a mainstream new model so get the regs cert. Check the Vin and engine no. As it may be worse it could be stolen .
    Also see if he can cancel the cheque or cash transfer with his bank or at least freeze the money.
    cash in hand apparantly

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    Quote Originally Posted by weeds View Post
    cash in hand apparantly
    Ouch. I feel for the young fella, it sounds like he's lost that money one way or another.

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    Yep secured finance against the car with esanda........

    I rang esanda, they are very keen to know its current garaged address.....

    The car has only been registered for three days, I will have a chat with him in the morning and suggest he cancel the rego and insurance and ring esanda

    I hope this default on finance follows this arsehole to England and gives him grief with his new life

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    Quote Originally Posted by weeds View Post
    ..............I hope this default on finance follows this arsehole to England and gives him grief with his new life
    Unfortunately, there are no agreements between the UK and Australia for collection of debts (except statutory debts - fines/taxes). He will have got away Scott free.

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    They come for 10 pound and on this occasion leave with 10 grand.

    Pretty good return.

    Regards
    Andrew

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    Set fire, claim insurance.

    Finanaces issue. They can chase the "owner" at his new address.

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    i just tried the rev check now after paying the transfer of registration on my ute today and it said there is no registration on that number

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    Quote Originally Posted by sheerluck View Post
    Unfortunately, there are no agreements between the UK and Australia for collection of debts (except statutory debts - fines/taxes). He will have got away Scott free.
    Can the police do something about it, after all it is a fraud?

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