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    Originally posted by zeitghost View Post
    Oddly enough, googling for electronics contracts Swansea brought up some interesting stuff, even an embedded firmware job.

    Who'd have thunk it?
    Last edited by DaveB; 2 April 2015, 09:29.
    "Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.

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      Originally posted by eek View Post
      Turns out that the garage sent the V5 for the car I'm not buying off to the DVLA with my details....
      Could be an extra bargaining chip should you wish to carry on with the purchase?
      Join IPSE

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        Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
        Popping down for a family get together at my parents' place. You?
        Planning to visit the Chester zoo to say Hi to some newly born tiger cubs. I know, I am a softie at heart

        Visiting the specialist this evening to find out the result of the scans. I suspect a bulged disc. If that is the case, goodbye to Motorcycling holiday, I will find some other means of entertainment in Europe.

        Will spend a couple of days learning some new stuff in SAP. Other than that, I will just see how the wind blows

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          Morning All.

          Tis terribly grey out there today but it's Thursday so I don't care.

          I had a BT engineer phone me up this morning to tell me that my phone was working which was a bit of a weird conversation.

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            Is it time to go home yet?
            "Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.

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              Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View Post
              Interesting situation.

              Give us a brief background of what happened. Missed it!!
              Went to collect my new car with the paper work I was asked to bring (they are offering cheap finance so I was taking that as it allows me to keep the cash for the other stuff)...

              Turned out I needed more paperwork than I was asked to bring but instead of saying sorry they just said you were told to bring that. That was about to descend into an argument so I just asked for my current car back (even though they filled in all the V5 stuff and I'll have to spend £25 on a new one)..

              Turns out that the garage in its haste to sell me the car has already processed all the paperwork including sending the V5 off to DVLA...
              merely at clientco for the entertainment

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                Originally posted by eek View Post
                Went to collect my new car with the paper work I was asked to bring (they are offering cheap finance so I was taking that as it allows me to keep the cash for the other stuff)...

                Turned out I needed more paperwork than I was asked to bring but instead of saying sorry they just said you were told to bring that. That was about to descend into an argument so I just asked for my current car back (even though they filled in all the V5 stuff and I'll have to spend £25 on a new one)..

                Turns out that the garage in its haste to sell me the car has already processed all the paperwork including sending the V5 off to DVLA...
                Oh dear!

                On a positive note, you are the legal owner of the new car and they CANNOT hold on to it no matter what happens to the old car. I know that you don't want the new one, but if someone w@nks about "legalities", you have their bollocks tightly squeezed in your hands.

                I hope you haven't done the V5C for your old car yet.

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                  Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View Post
                  Oh dear!

                  On a positive note, you are the legal owner of the new car and they CANNOT hold on to it no matter what happens to the old car. I know that you don't want the new one, but if someone w@nks about "legalities", you have their bollocks tightly squeezed in your hands.

                  I hope you haven't done the V5C for your old car yet.
                  I have all the V5 for my current / old car (they wanted to hold on to it for about 30 seconds until I said police). I will need to sort out a new one at some point so I can actually sell it...

                  The issue now comes down to:-

                  V5 on the new car is supposedly in my name. (I guess all will be revealed when it arrives in the post in a fortnight or so).
                  They are holding on to the deposit. However they have the car but cannot sell it as they aren't the registered keeper...

                  Sales manager has tried to speak to me once. When he rings back I will just say that I'm speaking to my company lawyer as to how to proceed...

                  We also have the typical sales trick of paperwork being signed electronically with no sign of the contract before I signed... If push comes to shove I can have fun with that as well..

                  The only question is do I torture the sales manager until he offers a whopping discount or just insist on a refund... I think I need to keep things ticking along until the V5 appears...
                  Last edited by eek; 2 April 2015, 09:57.
                  merely at clientco for the entertainment

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                    Originally posted by eek View Post
                    I have all the V5 for my current / old car (they wanted to hold on to it for about 30 seconds until I said police). I will need to sort out a new one at some point so I can actually sell it...

                    The issue now comes down to:-

                    V5 on the new car is supposedly in my name. (I guess all will be revealed when it arrives in the post in a fortnight or so).
                    They are holding on to the deposit. However they have the car but cannot sell it as they aren't the registered keeper...

                    Sales manager has tried to speak to me once. When he rings back I will just say that I'm speaking to my company lawyer as to how to proceed...

                    We also have the typical sales trick of paperwork being signed electronically with no sign of the contract before I signed... If push comes to shove I can have fun with that as well..

                    The only question is do I torture the sales manager until he offers a whopping discount or just insist on a refund... I think I need to keep things ticking along until the V5 appears...
                    It does look like you got your priorities right. You are not linking the sale of Old car with the purchase of new one, which is the way it should be.

                    The two things that work to your advantage:

                    - The new car is registered in your name. In the eyes of the big brother, you are the OWNER of the car. You however do not have the car. It is unlawful possession on the part of the garage.
                    - Electronic signature. Well done!

                    The absolute worst you could lose is the deposit + some lawyer fees and still have the new car.

                    Depends on how you wish to treat these crooks. I will be tempted to give them misery before any more pennies go off my pocket!

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                      Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View Post
                      - The new car is registered in your name. In the eyes of the big brother, you are the OWNER of the car. You however do not have the car. It is unlawful possession on the part of the garage.
                      Not strictly true, now is it? Since it was a finance deal the finance company will be the owners of the car.
                      The V5 shows the registered keeper, which is not the same thing at all.

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