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  1. I didn't buy from a limited company. Bionic car sales is not registered as a company at companies house, so I am assuming he operates as a sole trader, hence I will sue him personally.
  2. He didn't supply me with a purchase invoice. I know his name and I have tracked down all info on him with regards to social media, and checked all reference about him I can find on the web. I had no intention of suing the business, I am suing him personally as a sole trader. His business name is registered at companies house as a dissolved company that he was previously the director of, so I assume he is operating as a sole trader and not a limited company. His registered address is given as a property in the town which I will do a land registry search on to ensure he is the owner still. He isn't acting as an employee his business card lists him as the managing director of the company, and he has replied to a review on a website stating that a negative review was placed by an ex employee of his. He does have another company listed as active on companies house but that isn't concerned with car sales. I do appreciate all advice you guys are giving.
  3. Hi king, I would rather lose some money on a dead ccj and cause him some inconvenience than let him get away with ripping me and obviously at some point others off. None of his current trading businesses are registered as ltd companies, he operates as a sole trader. So all business assets are his personal assets and can't be passed off with spurious claims of ownership.
  4. Hi, I have a business card from him naming him as the company director, he also owns a driving school and has a residential address listed. So hardly skint. If I do need to issue a claim against him is there anyone on here that could help with completing it, I am of course happy to make a donation if I win.
  5. Hi mch I've sent the dealer a letter stating that I requested to reject the car as is my right under consumer law. I also told him in person. I offered to let him pay for repairs at a VAT registered garage as per the terms of the warranty he told me about. His response was that it can only go to his man, whoever that may be. He told me he had bought the car at auction and it wasn't his responsibility to make sure it was safe and worked properly. The letter i sent him gave him 7 days to contact me and discuss the situation as at the time he told me to get out of his office. I also said that after 7 days I would get a quote for repairs and contact him again. After reading bankfodders advice I am now going to send him a further letter giving another 7 days to either agree to pay for repairs or refund my money. I do actually want the car repaired as when I bought it, it had a few issues with internal trim and radio issues which I have already paid to have sorted and I've so paid for insurance and tax etc so I don't want to be further out of pocket. If he doesn't contact me within the 14 days to discuss can I go ahead with the repairs and submit a claim to get the money back or would I be better in just claiming a full refund? I'm also thinking that I should claim against him personally and not the company name as the company is not registered anywhere that I can find.
  6. Hi, the dealer is bionic car sales in Northampton
  7. Hi thanks for this, he has proper premises with lots and lots of expensive cars. I've also managed to find his personal address as he has another company with a residential address listed. My plan was to submit a quote for repair to him as I don't believe he will even discuss a refund, offer him 7 days to pay or discuss and then go ahead with the repair and sue him for the bill. Can I include the costs of taxis I will now need to get to work in the meantime
  8. Hi all, I bought a car for £2600 from a local dealer, all paperwork checked out with online info, given a 3 month warranty on the same terms as the extended warranty I bought in that in the event of anything going wrong I could go to ANY Vat registered garage for repairs although he did recommend a local garage which is reputable. 3 weeks after buying car breaks down. Rac called and they have seen the car before, had a problem with wiring, they looked at the repair and diagnosed the problem to be due to the poor quality electrical repair. Advised go back to dealer to resolve. Went back to dealer, told them as I as within the 30 day limit I wanted a refund, dealers answer was "not interested, if you want a refund take me to court, I don't have to give you a refund" He told me the only thing he was prepared to do was let me take the car to a man he knew who would fix it. Wouldn't agree to it going to a VAT registered garage, only to his man. Also said I had to bear the costs of getting it to this person. Truth be told I would be happy to get a repair done but not by his man as he literally said that he has more rights than I and he couldn't care less about any rights I have and that his man is the only way I will get the car repaired. He said take me to court, I'll wear my best suit. And literally told me to get out of his office. I've sent him a letter stating that he has ignored my right to reject the vehicle and given him 7 days to reverse his decision, I've also told him that in the meantime I will get a quote for repairing the vehicle from a suitably qualified technician should he wish to discuss this option. After doing some digging it appears he's trading on a business name that he dissolved 3 years ago, his company name is no longer registered as a business, in the letter I sent him I stated that should he continue to ignore my request for a refund and I do have the car repaired then I will sue him for the repair costs, as I know his business isn't a real business should I sue him personally? Am I doing the right thing? Any advice appreciated
  9. Well PE take 10 days to reply and I thought they may be reasonable. Do you get an info book when you become an admin on the site on how to eye roll and add sarcasm? Thanks for the advice please delete my account from your site. I can get sarcasm from for more interesting people
  10. Your a joy, didn't know this site came with advice and a huge dollop of sarcasm. Perhaps make that a sticky thread?
  11. Why are P eye So, I'm in a DMP with stepchange who have advised me to complete and N245 form and offer PE 8 a month. My parents have offered to pay them 50 a month but they won't accept and have told me to either pay the amount they want or go back to court and pay a fee to offer them a miniscule sum. How is this right???
  12. I haven't sent them but there all relatively new accounts. And I remember completing paperwork either online or returning it so they will have signed agreements. Or am I missing the point of a cca request?
  13. Hi ericsbrother I'm not claiming benefits I just cannot afford the payment they are asking for. I've told them I didn't receive the court papers, and offered to clear the balance over 12 months, they haven't sent me any paperwork just a very curt email stating they want paying over 4 months and if I want to vary the order the cost will be £100. I'm going with stepchange into a DMP I appreciate that this is my fault and have offered a realistic payment based on my circumstances but they want what they want and that's that. Seems ridiculous to offer a payment based on situation and have it rejected only to be told that to ask the court to vary it will cost that money which could go to them to clear it off. Are there any template letters I could use?
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