Written by John Kruse, one of the leading experts on Bailiff Law, this consumer friendly guide is essential reading for anyone who comes into contact with a bailiff.
The book is easy to understand and clearly explains the rights
a bailiff has, and also what they cannot do when collecting debts and repossessing goods etc.
Bought a vehicle from Carcraft a year ago on HP, was given a price of which i agreed upon, but when bank statement arrived the price was a £100 higher than stated. So been trying to get money back for this. Also have seen there copy of the agreement i signed and on 2 parts which ask if you want additional coverage and extra cover it has my signature but i did not sign for these and my customer copy clearly shows this (which is the top copy)
Anyways after 12 months of rangling, they claimed the car back and now want the remaining money. money owing is £15,000 (they have even sold the vehicle for 10,000) but yet want all this money.
So any ideas where i stand, seeing as my signature has been (allegedly) forged on the documents for extra cover.
Thanks in advance for any help
[edited: beware of potentially libelous comments, they put this site at risk. Thank you ]
As long as youve a true copy of agreement which is the paper part in original ink rather than the copy that is a duplicate ie the one below, you should be able to fight this one as it is evident that it is (allegedly) a forgery.
[edited: beware of potentially libelous comments, they put this site at risk. Thank you ]
----------------------------------------------- Mortgage Express charges- settled in full after issuing claim
Please, please, please can we tread easy on the words used here and qualify them with an "allegedly" where needed.
Until it has proven in a court of law, the allegation of fraud is only that, an allegation, and posters put themselves and this site at risk of libel accusations.
Apologies to people who I was in the process of helping, I may be gone some time.