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| uk.rec.cars.imports (Importing Cars Into The UK) (uk.rec.cars.imports) |
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Micronet Showroom, aka Richard & David Loach, operate a simple scam which
has been succesfully used for years throughout the UK. It revolves around civil disclosure law. Essentially they refuse to provide you with information to confirm their assertions ("The car's ready " / "we've been asked for the balance" / "the price has gone up" etc. etc.). By the time you've paid them it's too late and if you sue, they pay you back the day before the hearing after you've spent thousands on legal fees. Almost no cars are actually purchased and they make their money by sitting on your cash and earning interest as well as stinging each punter for £1k - £2k. Not enough to get too upset about. They are very close to being arrested, and are being investigated by the DTI with a view to a criminal prosecution. I think they will succeed in jailing them by the end of 2006. Do not, whatever you think, give them a single penny. Do not, in any circumstances, believe a word they say. If you have given them money and can't get it back, submit a Statutory Demand against them personally, this leads towards a bankruptcy petition and they will pay you back if you follow this route. Written Feb / March 2006. |
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Somebody on Parker's forum was describing his problems with you-kno-who. I
pointed him to this post from jeremy. His wife visited Nottingham, threatened a Statutory Demand Notice, and guess what - BINGO!! Well done Jeremy. |
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There is a new story from the Mirror - see
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/mirrorinvestigates/#story1 keep up the good work, chaps! |
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Penman & Greenwood Investigate
The Daily Mirror £40,000 VICTORY OVER THE LOACH LEECHES by Andrew Penman and Michael Greenwood 16 February 2006 CAR NET SNARES DRIVERS WE HAVE a thank-you card from Peter Fletcher, who says: "Do your best to put these *******s in jail." He's talking about two men who we have no hesitation in describing as Britain's nastiest car dealers - brothers Richard and David Loach. Peter paid a £5,772 deposit to their firm, Micronet Showroom, for two Volkswagen Passats. Micronet offers new cars imported from abroad at lower than UK prices, boasting: "You are in safe hands." But there is nothing safe about dealing with these liars. Six weeks after they took Mr Fletcher's deposit they wanted the balance on the VWs - a further £23,000. When Peter asked for an invoice they fobbed him off, saying it was "in the post", and they couldn't guarantee him a delivery date. Advertisement Peter, of Grays, Essex, says: "I looked on the net and found a catalogue of complaints about this firm. The blood drained from my face." He told Richard Loach he now had no confidence in Micronet and felt he had no option but to cancel. We stepped in and now Peter has recovered most of his dosh - although Micronet had the cheek to deduct a £1,500 "service fee". Peter says: "I'm just glad to get something back from these scammers. Thank you." The Loach brothers are not new to us. They have been at it for years. We exposed them in 2000, telling how they'd run two car import companies which were shut down by the High Court with debts of more than £1million. An investigation by the Department of Trade and Industry found that they had, among other things, failed to supply cars as promised. A judge later branded them "dishonest" and they were banned from running limited companies until 2013. We revealed that despite this they continued to trade, using a company registered in the Virgin Islands called Micronet. The DTI tried to prosecute the Loach brothers for fraudulent trading, but when the case got to Blackfriars crown court in 2003 the judge threw it out because the DTI lost evidence important to the defence. Since then the Loaches, of Nottingham, have caused yet more misery. Last month alone Richard Loach was twice sued in the county court and ordered to repay customers more than £40,000. In the past three years he's been sued for more than £100,000. Richard Loach insists that we are wrong and customers can trust Micronet. He told us yesterday that he and his brother have almost 6,000 happy customers since 1999 and only "a very small proportion" of sales don't work out. That will be no consolation to Keith Otter of Bushey, Herts. Last summer he was lucky enough to be able to treat himself to a Porsche sports car. Keith paid £37,000 to Micronet for the dream car, expecting a saving of £4,000. Naturally, as he was dealing with the Loaches, the deal went sour. The car wasn't delivered and Keith says: "I asked for a refund or a definite delivery date. Neither was given." Although we've chased Micronet and Keith now has his money back, he told us: "I want to make sure nobody else falls into the same trap. It was a very stressful time and others should be made aware." Consider it done. |
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Jeremy,
Can you contact me by email to explain how to make this work please. As you will gather from the nickname I have chosen, a similar thing happened and I now wish to recover the 'lost' money. Thanks. |
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