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-Ralph- 02-11-11 08:36 PM

Re: Selling/ Buying Problems.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by AZZ3R (Post 2623040)
Cheers guys, He said he'd call again on Saturday so when he does I'll tell him not to call and it's his responsibility from the day he signed the paper work.

It doesn't even matter what paperwork he signed, that's just DVLA procedure to change the registered keeper. He owned and became responsible for the bike when he handed over the cash, assuming you had title to sell it, or were acting as an agent with authority from someone with title to sell it.

Tim in Belgium 02-11-11 08:50 PM

Re: Selling/ Buying Problems.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by AZZ3R (Post 2623040)
Cheers guys, He said he'd call again on Saturday so when he does I'll tell him not to call and it's his responsibility from the day he signed the paper work.

When he paid the money!

SpikeTM 02-11-11 09:50 PM

Re: Selling/ Buying Problems.
 
Tell him when he phones ... DILLIGAF ... and if he don't do one then you'll have the boys from the org come round by his house and let him know youy won't be held responsible for there actions and politely tell him to F**K OFF

yorkie_chris 02-11-11 10:30 PM

Re: Selling/ Buying Problems.
 
I'd stick with the line that you sold him a perfectly working motorcycle, he's broken it and you have no responsibility for it. Polite but firm, if things get shouty they can only escalate.

missyburd 02-11-11 10:59 PM

Re: Selling/ Buying Problems.
 
Clearly thinking he can do you over because of your age, don't let him push you into thinking you did something wrong somewhere along the line, you've been fair as fair can be and he should have taken more care with it.

k1ngy SV 02-11-11 11:05 PM

Re: Selling/ Buying Problems.
 
haha i wouldnt take anotheir thought on it mate, sold as seen .. *the deals done*
and hes a idiot for not learning about bikes before he spends his money..
and police would do nothing from that could be just a "Right we'll see" .. i bet ill win a legal dispute etc bla bla
doesnt mean its a threat,(thats what a cop said to me) but if he turns up at your house *police stright away after you ask him poliely to leave and he doesn't...

two sorts of people,..
*people who have more money then sense & people who actually learn xD

-Ralph- 02-11-11 11:11 PM

Re: Selling/ Buying Problems.
 
Don't think anybody suggested he should call the police, or that they would do anything, based upon what has already happened. Only comments involving police have been on what may happen next.

k1ngy SV 02-11-11 11:15 PM

Re: Selling/ Buying Problems.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by SpikeTM (Post 2623086)
Tell him when he phones ... DILLIGAF ... and if he don't do one then you'll have the boys from the org come round by his house and let him know youy won't be held responsible for there actions and politely tell him to F**K OFF

1+

454697819 02-11-11 11:41 PM

Re: Selling/ Buying Problems.
 
btw.. stop answering the phone to him...

and tell him to do one

hth

Sid Squid 03-11-11 12:40 PM

Re: Selling/ Buying Problems.
 
It's not entirely correct that a private sale buyer has no rights, if a buyer were to ask you as the seller a question and you did not answer truthfully, then the buyer *may* have recourse. There is no legal onus upon you the seller to say anything about the vehicle, but if a question is asked there is a responsibility for you to answer truthfully. In this case that would specifically mean if there were a fault and you deliberately untruthfully answered a direct question about it.

If you were honest about the bike when selling it you now bear no responsibility for it.


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