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My friend separated from her boyfriend about 3 months ago. About 4 months before he went, he brought two items of exercise equipment on H.P. My friend will be moving to a smaller place in about 5 weeks. Her ex partner sold one of the items but the other

remains in her property. She as had no contact with him for about 6 weeks. Should she ring the H.P company involved and ask for them to take it back, (she is unsure if he is making payments). If they do not want it what can she do because it is quite a large item and there will be no room at her new place. She is also receiving mail for him from debt collection companies. I have told her to send the letters back with not known at this address wrote on them. Is this the correct thing to do.

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Yes that is correct.

She should contact the HP provider they are the legal owners of the item, it cannot be sold or disposed of.

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Thankyou brigadier, If the H.P do collect the item, how would that effect her if the ex partner makes an appearance. There have been no agreements made about him leaving the equipment there. Is she well within her legal rights to do this.

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The HP company are not responsible for any arrangements between them... However, is it a joint HPA or isit just him as the signatory there?

 

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Its in his name Only. But when she tried to contact the company they would not deal with her because its in his name. Could she send them a letter stating that she will not be responsible after a period of 28 days if they do not collect it. She is only very young and frightened that she may break the law.

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No she will be performing her proper duty, to dispose or items on HP is theft.

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The H.P company as rang and stated that due to the machine having no original packaging and being in poor condition they do not want it back. They gave her two options give to to her ex partner or dispose of it when she moves home as they do not want it. I have told her to get it in writing. I am not happy for her to make a decision based on word of mouth. I believe this to be the safe option.

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I agree, written confirmation needed from the owners the HP Co.

 

Disposal could be to a charity just so that no financial gain is seen from the disposal.

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