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Date Posted: 17:19:49 02/06/02 Wed
Author: MP
Subject: Re: In that case you seem to be in luck. I don't see how the liquidators can lay any claim to any money that might have found its way to the dealer and you ought to be able to proceed with the transaction. I just hope that you are not the exception and we are all in the same position.
In reply to: Ron 's message, "Re: In that case you seem to be in luck. I don't see how the liquidators can lay any claim to any money that might have found its way to the dealer and you ought to be able to proceed with the transaction. I just hope that you are not the exception and we are all in the same position." on 01:07:22 02/06/02 Wed

I would say that you are home clear with your car, and, remain a creditor as clearly funds paid to your agent have been fraudulently retained.

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  • Yes, but is the car actually registered in your name? Contact the DVLA and find out by giving them the reg number you have and the VIN (NT) -- Rich, 11:27:20 02/07/02 Thu


  • reply -- No name, 01:20:08 02/09/02 Sat


  • Re: Yes, but is the car actually registered in your name? Contact the DVLA and find out by giving them the reg number you have and the VIN -- elmer padilla, 23:53:50 07/20/05 Wed


  • Re: Yes, but is the car actually registered in your name? Contact the DVLA and find out by giving them the reg number you have and the VIN -- michelle, 14:49:23 07/30/07 Mon


  • Re: Yes, but is the car actually registered in your name? Contact the DVLA and find out by giving them the reg number you have and the VIN -- No name, 12:27:59 08/29/08 Fri







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