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tonybooth 14 March 2005 10:33 PM

Just Had A £20K Cheque Go Rubbery
 
What a to55er - Buys my car then stops the cheque. When I call to ask why he give me a pathetic excuse. :mad:

This is the 3rd person in a week to let me down and quite frankly it is beginning to pi55 me right orf [sp]

Cheers [Not]

TONY

Turbohot 14 March 2005 10:36 PM

So,he has taken the car and cheque didnt clear?:confused:

jods 14 March 2005 10:36 PM

Hope you didn't hand the keys over yet !!

I hear that there are foreign bankers drafts out there that appear to clear your account so you hand over keys, days / weeks later the foreign issuing bank flags the draft as stolen so refuses payment ??

tonybooth 14 March 2005 10:39 PM

No I still have the motor but I am still furious. You know what its like when you think the deal is done and you start looking at your 'next' car for it all to come to nothing.

Some people..........

TONY

Lee247 14 March 2005 11:22 PM

Have they got nowt better to do.:cuckoo:

Pavlo 15 March 2005 08:01 AM

I was talking in the office about this, how to take payment for a car.

We came up with the best surefire way of doing it, was to go to the bank with the buyer and sort the money there by either cash (counted and checked by the bank) or a CHAPS (telex) transfer, which unlike a BACS transfer cannot be stopped or returned.

Paul

tonybooth 15 March 2005 12:00 PM


Originally Posted by Pavlo
I was talking in the office about this, how to take payment for a car.

We came up with the best surefire way of doing it, was to go to the bank with the buyer and sort the money there by either cash (counted and checked by the bank) or a CHAPS (telex) transfer, which unlike a BACS transfer cannot be stopped or returned.

Paul

Agreed and tis what I normally do for larger transactions but it was a Saturday afternoon.

TONY

Mark Miwurdz 16 March 2005 01:32 AM


Agreed and tis what I normally do for larger transactions but it was a Saturday afternoon.
Why would you be any less stringent for £20K? It's a sizeable amount of money in anyone's language.

dba 16 March 2005 07:38 AM

I always take a cash deposit,plus the cheque,at least you get something for your wasted time

wwp8 16 March 2005 09:40 AM

and i bet it must have cost ya a fair bit through bank charges??

if they write a cheque is it possible to ask them to withdraw the cash?


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