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  • #16
    Just as an update for anyone who ends up in the same situation. I reported to the police and pushed heavily for it to be treated as a criminal matter given the directors past criminal history (my car was eventually reported as stolen and I was given a crime reference number)

    I also reported it to Trading Standards and sent a notice of action letter to him to put on the pressure.

    Threatening (and if neccessary following up with) legal action seems to work.

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    • #17
      just signed up to this site.this company took my car yesterday and took car saying they would pay in 3 to 4 days but not answering any phones today so I'm very worried I have been scammed as everything now looks that way

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      • #18
        Well ive had the same thing took car and not paid same excuses, police say civil matter.. anybody had any joy so far with these scammers.? Guiseppe Randino and a richard farrington seem to run all the we buy your car scrapanycars.co.uk etc

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        • #19
          Originally posted by raspellious View Post
          Well ive had the same thing took car and not paid same excuses, police say civil matter.. anybody had any joy so far with these scammers.? Guiseppe Randino and a richard farrington seem to run all the we buy your car scrapanycars.co.uk etc
          any luck so far?

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          • #20
            You can report it to Action Fraud and Companies House.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by PallasAthena View Post
              Have you contacted them and asked where your money is?. That's the first thing to do.

              They have a website with the email address they gave you and two phone numbers

              https://www.enterreg.com/car-dealer-...r-com-coventry

              They haven't been trading for long and I couldn't find any online reviews of them. TV

              How long ago did they take your car?

              They should have signed the yellow slip on the Registration document for you to send to DVLA. Did they?

              You have raised possibility of scam and I too am concerned about this. Their website seems to be a clone of a genuine company that trades as EnterReg but is an online trading platform and does not buy cars itself (https://www.enterreg.com/)

              Call them as soon as you can and let us know what happens. If you are not satisfied report your car to police as stolen and don't let police fob you off with 'it is a civil dispute': or 'report it to action fraud'.
              Ive been fobbed off with said its a civil case.. very annoying, so dvla have said they cant do anything, even more annoying

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              • #22
                [QUOTE=ackfla;n1689227]Just as an update for anyone who ends up in the same situation. I reported to the police and pushed heavily for it to be treated as a criminal matter given the directors past criminal history (my car was eventually reported as stolen and I was given a crime reference number)

                I also reported it to Trading Standards and sent a notice of action letter to him to put on the pressure.

                Threatening (and if neccessary following up with) legal action seems to work.

                ackfla how do i contact you the police fobbed me off and even told me its my own fault i should have done research.. I was fuming that yes i messed up but dont blame the victim .. how did you get across its been stolen.?

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                • #23
                  Home Office Counting Rules and Blackstone's. Plus, last year all police forces signed up to amended codes of conduct meaning they can't "no crime" what is clearly a matter for criminal investigation, until after they've done a proper investigation. Like, check CCTV.

                  Action Fraud is linked to City of London Police, and they'll look at financial crime, fraud, money laundering etc. If the same person or company repeatedly comes across their radar, they can look at the pattern f repeat wrongdoing. It's how landlords who commit the "compliance check scam" end up in criminal prosecution... An individual victim can seek redress in the civil court for their own losses only, but that doesn't address the fact that the scam being repeated makes it a criminal matter.

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