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Title: Advice needed please
Post by: Elite Pete on 12 April 2015, 10:32:15
I decided to sell my jag because I've done less than 500 miles in the last 8 months. The jag is really low mileage and the only thing letting it down is a little bit of lacquer peel on the rear wing so I decided to get that sorted before I sell it. Anyway, I bumped into an old friend who i hadnt seen for about 20 years, has a little body shop about 20 miles away from where I live and he said he would do it for me mates rates. In the meantime I have another friend who said he wanted my car if I still had it when he came off his holidays. The jag went off with £50 to go towards materials 5 weeks ago and all I've had are excuses off the bloke doing the job, he's even said his landlady of his garage wants to buy it. I called him yesterday and managed to speak to him and the latest excuse is his misses has dumped him and he needs a little time to sort his head out so I said just give me the keys and I'll take the car and it's one less headache. I've text him this morning to say I'm going to collect the car today but as yet he hasn't replied plus I only know where his garage is and not where he lives. What would you do next if it was your car? TIA :y
Title: Re: Advice needed please
Post by: hercules on 12 April 2015, 10:46:27
5 weeks ago ??? bet its not as low mileage now,hes taking the piss and has he even fixed it yet id just want my car back and to not bump into him again.do you have a spare set of keys and where is the car
Title: Re: Advice needed please
Post by: Elite Pete on 12 April 2015, 10:52:28
I've taken a note of the mileage when I dropped it off and only one key and remote. I've said I don't care if he's not done the work, I'll take the £50 or paint he bought and take the car somewhere else.
Title: Re: Advice needed please
Post by: Kevin Wood on 12 April 2015, 10:55:14
Can't say fairer than that, really. It's possible that he offered with the best of intentions but that he's been too busy or paid work has got in the way. Any messing about, though, with regards to returning the car, and I'd get the Police involved.
Title: Re: Advice needed please
Post by: Elite Pete on 12 April 2015, 10:59:42
I know he's been quiet Kevin that's why he offered to do it when he did and mates rates. I'm going to head over to the lock up now, I think his landlady lives on site so I'll have a word with her.
Title: Re: Advice needed please
Post by: hawke113a on 12 April 2015, 12:09:01
get police involved....technically its theft.....
Title: Re: Advice needed please
Post by: biggriffin on 12 April 2015, 14:14:07
Maybe it was used on a blag down sarf over the Easter Hollybobs, and the Sweeny,are on his case,

Just check when you get it back there's no diamonds in the boot under, overalls. ;D :)
Title: Re: Advice needed please
Post by: the alarming man on 12 April 2015, 14:15:10
yep if car not there report car as stolen although I am not sure it is as you given him the keys?????
Title: Re: Advice needed please
Post by: Bigron on 12 April 2015, 14:38:30
If he has sent you a text message you will have his cellphone number. The phone company ought to provide you with his location, but if they are reluctant to do so, when you report it to the police they will "encourage" them to do so for you.....

Ron.
Title: Re: Advice needed please
Post by: ted_one on 12 April 2015, 15:27:48
I'm in a similar position,my red Omega has been in the bodyshop since Jan 24th and has not been touched, I was promised it would be done last week ....now it's the coming week and that's after an up and down with the guy.But like Pete's situation,loads of excuses varying from little old ladies bringing in their cars for urgent patch up jobs to various classics needing welding so that they can be returned to their owners and thus clearing the workshop for the prep work on my car.I was going to pay cash on completion...but it's now going to be a cheque.Getting P'eed off with people that talk the talk but do little else >:(
Title: Re: Advice needed please
Post by: Elite Pete on 13 April 2015, 18:27:54
I took half a day off today and went to his lock up. The jag was there but what a mess. The cream leather on the drivers seat is filthy, it stinks of cigarette smoke and there's empty fag packets and tobacco packs on the floors. The rear wing and half way up the C pillar has been sanded with an orbital sander and he's caught the boot lid and drivers side rear door. I don't know how many miles he's added but its obvious he's been using it. I still can't get in touch with him but luckily the owner of the lock up was there and so were the keys. It's going to cost me a fair few quid to put right  >:(
Title: Re: Advice needed please
Post by: hercules on 13 April 2015, 18:39:49
some mate eh  >:(
Title: Re: Advice needed please
Post by: Elite Pete on 13 April 2015, 19:03:54
Not anymore. I felt like driving the car through the front of his house but 1 I don't know where he lives and 2 he lives in a second floor flat lol ::)
Title: Re: Advice needed please
Post by: Andy B on 13 April 2015, 19:06:38


I felt like driving the car through the front of his house but 1 I don't know where he lives and 2 he lives in a second floor flat lol ::)

 ;D ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Advice needed please
Post by: Jusme on 13 April 2015, 19:16:18
If you did report it to the police Pete, be careful now... Years ago I let a business partner take one of the company cars to go to an exhibition in Germany. 2 days after his due return date, with no word from him, I reported it to the police but was told. 'As it was taken with your permission we cannot report it as stolen'.. He returned later that day. The next day I was visiting a customer using that car. The police turned up and arrested me for nicking it.....  :D ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Advice needed please
Post by: Elite Pete on 13 April 2015, 19:42:54
If you did report it to the police Pete, be careful now... Years ago I let a business partner take one of the company cars to go to an exhibition in Germany. 2 days after his due return date, with no word from him, I reported it to the police but was told. 'As it was taken with your permission we cannot report it as stolen'.. He returned later that day. The next day I was visiting a customer using that car. The police turned up and arrested me for nicking it.....  :D ;D ;D ;D

I didn't in the end. Even though I spent most of yesterday driving around Cheshire/Shropshire and him not returning my calls I thought I would wait to see if I could get in the lock up today :y
Title: Re: Advice needed please
Post by: omegod on 13 April 2015, 20:58:45
Gutted for you Pete, nothing worse than being let down by a mate! Hope you can come to some sort of arrangement that doesn't involve you smashing his face in, you'll end up worse off if you do! If you do get back in to the lock up you could compensate yourself with a nice bit of snap on etc  ;)
Title: Re: Advice needed please
Post by: tunnie on 14 April 2015, 12:18:33
Sorry to hear this Pete, caught tail end of this on facebook.

Some people clearly have no respect  >:(
Title: Re: Advice needed please
Post by: Bigron on 14 April 2015, 13:38:59
You could always be kind to him and "lend" him a really substantial padlock for his lock-up - just to make sure that novillain attempts to steal your car or any of his belonings in there?
He may well want to rush over to you and thank you for your consideration......

Ron.
Title: Re: Advice needed please
Post by: Elite Pete on 14 April 2015, 16:50:47
You could always be kind to him and "lend" him a really substantial padlock for his lock-up - just to make sure that novillain attempts to steal your car or any of his belonings in there?
He may well want to rush over to you and thank you for your consideration......

Ron.

It has been suggested that once I've removed the car I fill the locks to his lock up with super glue ::) ;D
Title: Re: Advice needed please
Post by: Bigron on 14 April 2015, 16:57:13
Unfortunately Pete, if you were to do that you could be done for criminal damage. As far as I am aware, your simply "donating" a padlock to aid his security would not be illegal - just a kindly gesture?

Ron.
Title: Re: Advice needed please
Post by: vauxsull on 15 April 2015, 17:18:40
Still think superglue would be funny though 😁
Title: Re: Advice needed please
Post by: Kevin Wood on 15 April 2015, 17:27:14
Hmm. Keep an eye out for any parking tickets and NIPs landing on the doorstep. ::)
Title: Re: Advice needed please
Post by: Elite Pete on 15 April 2015, 17:34:59
The Jag isn't insured so I've just been getting quotes for short term insurance. I thought I would get a months insurance so I could take it for quotes to get the work done. The best one so far is £291 :o :o It only cost me £254.80 for a full year fully comp ;D ;D
Title: Re: Advice needed please
Post by: omegod on 15 April 2015, 17:48:53
insure online? usually 14 days distance selling clause usually results in a small cost for the period insured and an admin charge, usually about £50, when cancelled on day 13  ;) If that gives you enought time to sort it  :-\
Title: Re: Advice needed please
Post by: Gaffers on 16 April 2015, 12:02:15
insure online? usually 14 days distance selling clause usually results in a small cost for the period insured and an admin charge, usually about £50, when cancelled on day 13  ;) If that gives you enought time to sort it  :-\

Assuming you dont prang it ::)
Title: Re: Advice needed please
Post by: aaronjb on 16 April 2015, 15:28:49
The Jag isn't insured so I've just been getting quotes for short term insurance. I thought I would get a months insurance so I could take it for quotes to get the work done. The best one so far is £291 :o :o It only cost me £254.80 for a full year fully comp ;D ;D

I tried to get quotes for a days cover on a friends Gallardo so I could blag the keys off him (because "you bend it, you bought it" doesn't work so well with something worth far more than my savings! ;D) .. nobody would even quote me ;D