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    • Lolerz - I don't understand you.  Rebuked you?   No. I simply replied to your orange comments with legal facts as I know them.  I've already worked through the s42 and s146 issues - over the last 3-4y - and these issues are (mostly) resolved legally.  In terms of posting evidence.  Sure I can post some.  But my most recent questions have been a) how can I enforce a sale before trial?  And b) how can I make a complaint and/or a claim v receiver? (E.g. to which body do I complain?).  At the mo I'm asking for some helpful pointers on those specific questions??  I'm not asking for help with how to prove or present evidence. Fwiw - all evidence for trial has been disclosed (although additions are poss). The lender sent me like 10,000 emails and docs.  There's also 000s of emails, docs, photos, videos, recordings and texts that relate to freeholders/ me.   I read, filed and categorised everything for ease of future reference.  Witness statements and evidence were prepared for trial in the 42 and 146 matters. (now joined with current claim to save duplication).  I've lived the process before.  My current statement and linked evidence has taken like 6 months to draft/ write - to ensure I can succinctly prove my defence and counterclaim points.   Whether I can convince a judge at trial w/o lawyer / barrister is debatable 🙄   But I've prepared.  And continue to try better prepare - which is why I visit this site (and clinics).  This is NOT my business or expertise at all.  I'm just trying.  Not that anyone should ever have to justify why they need help if they ask politely! 
    • Thanks for the other info will also take a look at that.
    • It doesn't use the word reconstructed in the cover letter.  Although, I have just noticed on the cover letter they have asked me to complete a financial statement and offer a repayment within the next 10 days, or they will continue to follow court directions.  They sent a separate letter on the same day advising me they will be continuing with their claim ?  They have done the same for both claims.  Is it worth just doing that - doing the financial breakdown and offering a x amount.    
    • hahah except I can't locate the courier to frighten them with it hahaha   
    • Dx100uk according to the ICO office, who I spoke to at some length earlier today after getting the email from the court, Equita are the data controller if they have instructed the contracted EA. The ICO have noted the case, and stated very clearly that the court has the higher standing in terms of dealing with, and punishing either party if they fail to adhere to the district judges order and any action they take will not be criminal.    but they also stated very clearly that with what I’ve told them, and on the basis of accepting what I’ve told them as gospel (which it is with written confirmation from both the courts and the police) then there is some major red flags being raised on both sides with them blaming each other.    they’ve advised me to essentially keep my powder dry until there is a charging decision and an outcome from the seperate proceedings with the EAC2 complaint, and then come back to them with the case and they will be in a stronger position to act against Equita and the EA as there will be established facts and evidence that have already been laid before a court.     
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Hi think I can now say im a member of the been ripped of by Barber Car Sales Group. Ive got a baby due in December and decided to free up some cash and change my mint Subaru Impreza for an older model so I could get the babys room kitted out. Saw an advert on Ebay for a impreza that was older but still looked nice and the advert said part ex and swaps considered it was Barber Car Sales. I went down had a look at the car and did the deal with 'Dave' Mr Virdi for my car and cash he said he didnt have the cash there but gave me a deposit to confirm the deal. All ok so far I got a phone call from 'Dave' a week later saying he had my cash and we needed to do the deal that day which I thought was strange but went with it. Drove to the Barber Cars sales site signed the paperwork collected the cash and drove away in my new car. Now comes the bad bit I recieved a letter in the post from the DVLA less than a week later saying thakyou for your application for the V5C but we are unable to issue it until the car has had its VIC test to prove it is fit to go back on the road after its accident repair and to confirm that the repair has been done to a high standard. I carried out an HPI check on the car which 'Dave' says he does on every car to find out the car is a cat C recorded car in 2011 and has not been inspected to confirm the repair is good enough for the car to even be on the road let alone sold by a garage at full retail. So I contacted 'Dave' and he admited he was not aware of the car being recorded I asked for my money back and now this has been over 3 weeks and I think Barber Car Sales Coventry, Longford Road have fallen of the face of the earth because they dont answer the phone to me or my texts and Im left with a dangerous car that shouldnt be on the road what a mistake I made going to these people wish I had googled there name first cant believe they are still in business can anyone advise me as to what I should do next cheers

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Hi think I can now say im a member of the been ripped of by Barber Car Sales Group. Ive got a baby due in December and decided to free up some cash and change my mint Subaru Impreza for an older model so I could get the babys room kitted out. Saw an advert on Ebay for a impreza that was older but still looked nice and the advert said part ex and swaps considered it was Barber Car Sales. I went down had a look at the car and did the deal with 'Dave' Mr Virdi for my car and cash he said he didnt have the cash there but gave me a deposit to confirm the deal. All ok so far I got a phone call from 'Dave' a week later saying he had my cash and we needed to do the deal that day which I thought was strange but went with it. Drove to the Barber Cars sales site signed the paperwork collected the cash and drove away in my new car. Now comes the bad bit I recieved a letter in the post from the DVLA less than a week later saying thakyou for your application for the V5C but we are unable to issue it until the car has had its VIC test to prove it is fit to go back on the road after its accident repair and to confirm that the repair has been done to a high standard. I carried out an HPI check on the car which 'Dave' says he does on every car to find out the car is a cat C recorded car in 2011 and has not been inspected to confirm the repair is good enough for the car to even be on the road let alone sold by a garage at full retail. So I contacted 'Dave' and he admited he was not aware of the car being recorded I asked for my money back and now this has been over 3 weeks and I think Barber Car Sales Coventry, Longford Road have fallen of the face of the earth because they dont answer the phone to me or my texts and Im left with a dangerous car that shouldnt be on the road what a mistake I made going to these people wish I had googled there name first cant believe they are still in business can anyone advise me as to what I should do next cheers

I suggest you start a new thread of your own in the Vehicle retailers section here: http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/forumdisplay.php?57-Vehicle-retailers-and-manufacturers

 

 

outline as many details as possible and I'm sure someone will be able to give you some decent advice...... although I will say from reading other peoples experiences with this guy/garage I think you are in for a long hard battle to get anything back from them. You could also consider getting a VIC check done and having the car inspected for safety.

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Have you physically been able to get back to the dealer and have you reported it to Trading Standards via CAB? I suggest you send a letter by recorded mail asking for all you money back and your previous car otherwise you will need to take civil action. Give them 10 working days.

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hi thanks for your response I have nt been physically back to the garage because i was concerned about how a scoundral like this might react to me but I have reported it to Trading Standards and they are very interested in the case and have asked for me to foward all the infomation i have onto them. CAB advised me to send him a letter as you have recorded delivery cant believe this company are still trading.

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I had no issues with a gentleman called Dave. I got perfect service and he was very open to me about the comments about him on here. I always judge people on a one to one basis and on this occasion I found him and his staff very friendly and helpful. It's easy to make bad comments but it's only fair to place a good comment. I have no issues passing this dealer onto other people and I will use them again no problem. Steve

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I had no issues with a gentleman called Dave. I got perfect service and he was very open to me about the comments about him on here. I always judge people on a one to one basis and on this occasion I found him and his staff very friendly and helpful. It's easy to make bad comments but it's only fair to place a good comment. I have no issues passing this dealer onto other people and I will use them again no problem. Steve

 

Strange first post?

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I had no issues with a gentleman called Dave. I got perfect service and he was very open to me about the comments about him on here. I always judge people on a one to one basis and on this occasion I found him and his staff very friendly and helpful. It's easy to make bad comments but it's only fair to place a good comment. I have no issues passing this dealer onto other people and I will use them again no problem. Steve

 

Thank you for your positive feedback. I have to say that it is very unusual for people who have had positive experiences to find CAG as they would generally have no reason to do so.May I enquire what prompted you to offer up your comments which I'm sure the company will be pleased to see?

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Thank you for your positive feedback. I have to say that it is very unusual for people who have had positive experiences to find CAG as they would generally have no reason to do so.May I enquire what prompted you to offer up your comments which I'm sure the company will be pleased to see?

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Most likely be their only post as well... still I'm sure potential customers will see all the negative and this 1 positive review of this company and make up their own mind.

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Most likely be their only post as well... still I'm sure potential customers will see all the negative and this 1 positive review of this company and make up their own mind.

 

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I had no issues with a gentleman called Dave. I got perfect service and he was very open to me about the comments about him on here. I always judge people on a one to one basis and on this occasion I found him and his staff very friendly and helpful. It's easy to make bad comments but it's only fair to place a good comment. I have no issues passing this dealer onto other people and I will use them again no problem. Steve

 

 

 

I hope they give you a bonus in your pay-packet for that.

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I had no issues with a gentleman called Dave. I got perfect service and he was very open to me about the comments about him on here. I always judge people on a one to one basis and on this occasion I found him and his staff very friendly and helpful. It's easy to make bad comments but it's only fair to place a good comment. I have no issues passing this dealer onto other people and I will use them again no problem. Steve

 

 

 

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I would go and get the car inspected at a garage.it might be cat c but it could get that if the parts where 2 expensive and someone has used some 2nd hand parts to fix it so it might still be safe so might not be a total loss.

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Zumbanikki. It doesn't matter what category it is written off at. The seller is legally obliged to informthe buyer it is a write off.

 

We are finding in the motor trade that many traders are paying higher than average prices to buy their stock. But what they aren't doing is the remedial work to bring it up to retail standard.

When the customer complains about their car they refuse their legal obligations. Even if you then get a court order you will battle hard to see any money. The garage name and ownership changes on a regular basis.

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You need to keep an eye not only on the subject, but the date the thread was opened. This one is almost 12 months old and like in a lot of threads, the original poster never came back to let anyone know how he got on.

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It is experience within the trade conniff. My stock comes from local garage trade ins and auction sales. In both cases I and other traders are told or witness the sale at auction. See the vehicle go for considerably more than its CAP price. You then see it advertised at some garages. You can see the margin in these vehicles and that they have not been prepaired to retail standard. The midlands is a particularly bad area for this practice.

 

My report to admin was the removal of wording in my post which completely changed the tone of my post. This was unfair to me and to the users that will find the information of help.

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I think all you need say is that there are "some" garages..etc, etc..

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I had no issues with a gentleman called Dave. I got perfect service and he was very open to me about the comments about him on here. I always judge people on a one to one basis and on this occasion I found him and his staff very friendly and helpful. It's easy to make bad comments but it's only fair to place a good comment. I have no issues passing this dealer onto other people and I will use them again no problem. Steve

 

I had no issues with a guy supposedly called Dave either yet I have learnt today that he is apparently the owner and will appear all teary eyed in order to get you off the pitch... they're all bad

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Instead of posting accusations, contact trading standards and give them as much info as possible

Any advice i give is my own and is based solely on personal experience. If in any doubt about a situation , please contact a certified legal representative or debt counsellor..

 

 

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Instead of posting accusations, contact trading standards and give them as much info as possible

 

Oh I will be, as well as any other way I can make sure they don't do it to anyone else.

 

They couldn't lie straight in bed!

 

I don't think 'dave' even knows who he really is anymore!

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