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Zeepler

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  1. I suppose this is an almost hourly occurrence with this devious band of vile villains,but I will add to the growing list just the same.It started with my sister being conned into buying a 3 year old Fiat for the ridiculous sum of 15,500 pound,which was including 8,500 pound interest.It was purchased on one of their devious,archaic,BOS and for 2 years she paid the monthly payment of 250 pound without missing any,but this became a problem when her hours were cut.It was at this point where I looked at the "agreement" and discovered it was in fact a BOS. After checking on various websites I soon realized that these BOS's were in fact a devious way for these loan sharks to snatch the car back without a court order,but also that they were usually full of mistakes which rendered then null and void.I checked with the High Court and they confirmed that the BOS was in fact registered,but not until 41 days after the car was purchased.I then checked the credit agreement against the BOS and found a few discrepancies with the date of signing.The strangest thing was that the car was registered by DVLA a full 4 days BEFORE she bought the car. My question is;does there seem to be enough to instigate a case against these fraudsters,given the mistakes that were made.I nearly forgot but,they crept around to my sisters workplace and lifted the car at 5.am last week despite her being only 2 payments in arrears and sending a letter of dispute to these criminals in February 2012.She also asked for a court sealed copy of the BOS and other important papers,which they have totally ignored,instead bombarding her house and mobile phone with threatening calls and texts.In one day they called her mobile 76 times and invariably put the phone down when she answered.Any help really appreciated.:-x:-x
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