Hi I've been looking around on ebay for a couple of months for a used Yamaha R6 motorcycle.
I came across a ad for a 2007 Yamaha R6 the seller had good feedback 550 + and the photos all looked good.
I phoned the number and asked all the relevant questions was the bike in his name - YES was the bike HPI clear - YES was it taxed to which he said no it was sorn.
I asked if the bike had ever been stolen or damaged again He answered - No
so thought ok all sounds good so asked how he wanted me to pay for it and could I get a courier to collect as I was 200 miles away he said no problem.
I was at work at the time so was very rushed I asked him for his full name and address and telephone number which he gave me so checked on 192.com and yes was all correct.
I then proceeded to make a bank transfer of £3200 and arrange for a courier to collect it from his home address, I phoned him to say the funds were there he checked and confirmed they where I also asked for the registration so I could insure the bike this is where the problems started.
My insurance did a free HPI check for me and informed me the bike was insurance stolen and wouldn't insure me.
I've never heard of this before as normally when a vehicle is stolen the police are informed too.
I contacted the seller and informed him the bike was down on the HPI as insurance stolen which basically means the bike belongs to the insurers and not the seller.
He said oh that's on there is it I thought that had been sorted out to which I replied you told me bike was all ok never stolen not on the HPI.
I've spoken to the police and to the bank who can't do anything as the bike hasn't been reported stolen to them but the insurers could turn up at any point and take the vehicle away.
I asked the seller for a refund as I believe the bike to be misrepresented and this is the worst one says he had already spent the money 1 hour after paying.
I've spoken to the dvla who also inform me the bike isn't in his name but is showing as trade.
The seller confirmed this saying he uses a traders policy for his insurance and is therefore a trader.
I have not collected the bike as I'm not having stolen goods at my house the bike is still with the seller.
What do you think I should do next.
Regards Paul
I came across a ad for a 2007 Yamaha R6 the seller had good feedback 550 + and the photos all looked good.
I phoned the number and asked all the relevant questions was the bike in his name - YES was the bike HPI clear - YES was it taxed to which he said no it was sorn.
I asked if the bike had ever been stolen or damaged again He answered - No
so thought ok all sounds good so asked how he wanted me to pay for it and could I get a courier to collect as I was 200 miles away he said no problem.
I was at work at the time so was very rushed I asked him for his full name and address and telephone number which he gave me so checked on 192.com and yes was all correct.
I then proceeded to make a bank transfer of £3200 and arrange for a courier to collect it from his home address, I phoned him to say the funds were there he checked and confirmed they where I also asked for the registration so I could insure the bike this is where the problems started.
My insurance did a free HPI check for me and informed me the bike was insurance stolen and wouldn't insure me.
I've never heard of this before as normally when a vehicle is stolen the police are informed too.
I contacted the seller and informed him the bike was down on the HPI as insurance stolen which basically means the bike belongs to the insurers and not the seller.
He said oh that's on there is it I thought that had been sorted out to which I replied you told me bike was all ok never stolen not on the HPI.
I've spoken to the police and to the bank who can't do anything as the bike hasn't been reported stolen to them but the insurers could turn up at any point and take the vehicle away.
I asked the seller for a refund as I believe the bike to be misrepresented and this is the worst one says he had already spent the money 1 hour after paying.
I've spoken to the dvla who also inform me the bike isn't in his name but is showing as trade.
The seller confirmed this saying he uses a traders policy for his insurance and is therefore a trader.
I have not collected the bike as I'm not having stolen goods at my house the bike is still with the seller.
What do you think I should do next.
Regards Paul
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