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HSV
Post #61
TRY to keep it within reason people. |
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tofast
Post #65
QUOTE(El Pedro @ Apr 1 2008, 10:35 PM) [snapback]1282126779[/snapback] Sounds like a bit of bullshit to me. I'd like to hear the other side of the story. I know the shop you are talking about and I don't think they could be arsed going to all that trouble. I bet they just wanted to be paid for the work they did. well you got nothin to worry about then have you ? feel free ,what you do an who u choose to do work is your choice ,since u know them like many others have 2 an have stated there opionon with not so many good ones mind u ,thats up 2 u . good luck |
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oovro
Post #66
QUOTE(HSV @ Apr 1 2008, 11:26 PM) [snapback]1282127112[/snapback] TRY to keep it within reason people. Legally they cant keep your car, call the Police, explain the situation, the car cannot be kept there you will find. Take a trip down there with the Police citing theft and you will soon find your car or your mates car or whatever back in your possession. Im sorry i will have to say your wrong there. I am a business and have gone through this process. They can keep the car as they have a special interest in the vechele due to moneies owed for services rendered. You have 6 months to pick up your car and pay the bill. They can not charge you for storeage fees however. If you do not pick up your car by the end of 6 months the company must then place an add in at least 2 i think newspapers that curculate the state. after that they must apply for an order to sell your car through the courts under the uncollected goods act. Once they have obtained the grant they must sell the car at a public auction. If they have not followed this to a the letter they are in breach of Queensland law and then they can be sued and or charged with motor theift. |
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ExodusDesign
Post #69
Must be about "close thread" time |
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angels666
Post #76
QUOTE(I8ADX @ Apr 1 2008, 11:48 PM) [snapback]1282127202[/snapback] thought this was a public forum in a democratic country that promotes the right of free speech. Negative. When you joined this forum you agreed to the forum rules and defaming a business ... whether it's honest or not ... isn't allowed on this forum ![]() |
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I8ADX
Post #83
QUOTE(angels666 @ Apr 1 2008, 11:50 PM) [snapback]1282127213[/snapback] Negative. When you joined this forum you agreed to the forum rules and defaming a business ... whether it's honest or not ... isn't allowed on this forum ![]() excuse my ignorance but i fail to see how a clip of a "movie" charater could be interprated as defaming a business. care to explain? |
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shonkas88
Post #90
look even if this company did do wrong, they have a right to privacy too, not that i agree with they should be named and shamed, but boost is doing wat is in the best intrest for them so they dont get sued or anything how do we know the owner of the car is in the wrong (hyperthetical) and that the company did everything in there powers to help the dude to make payments or what eva |
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ExodusDesign
Post #93
it was a 3rd person statement.... by a member who has just joined. |
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MFC05
Post #94
QUOTE(ExodusDesign @ Apr 2 2008, 12:10 AM) [snapback]1282127265[/snapback] it was a 3rd person statement.... by a member who has just joined. we have no proof of any truth of what was said. if people want specific names, do it via PM. Pretty sure theres people from that particular company on here as members anyway?... perhaps we could find out from them what the truth was behind this matter ... if any What happens if a member post the name of the business on here ? |
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