I reckon we should all just waltz in there en masse and torch thefuckingjoint whilst our pet Mongo squeezes his 'brown' neck until his eyes pop out.
Come on chap be fair
There's a queue
a very long queue
and my dog is in it too.
I reckon we should all just waltz in there en masse and torch thefuckingjoint whilst our pet Mongo squeezes his 'brown' neck until his eyes pop out.
A friend of mine who has a recovery truck went to collect it for me, they make out your issues are worse than they actually are. They use the cheap price and detailed ad on eBay etc to lure people in and then they slap us with the extra ££££ knowing full well we are helpless and we’ll just go ahead, when they told me it’s going to be an extra £2700 I demanded my van back. They got very unprofessional and said my vans in a million pieces good look sorting it etcHi There,
My partner booked in with Williamson Components to have his van engine repaired, there was a lot wrong with it according to the company. He has paid almost £5,000 to them and we are now having trouble getting his van back, we live down south by Portsmouth and have no idea where his vehicle is. We drove to an address in Wolverhampton on Friday and when we got there found it deserted. He received a call yesterday to say the final payment had been received and that we could collect the van today however because of work commitments he could not collect today, we are trying to arrange to pick it up Friday but are both obviously anxious after reading this thread. On one hand I don't understand why they would call him to arrange collection if it was a scam but then the sheer lack of communication and not actually being able to pin point their location has us increasingly worried. He only bought the van last year for 12K which he took out a loan for, if we cant get his van back then this is going to ruin him financially, I really hope it is a misunderstanding and we get it back but we are so worried and stressed about it.
My question is for the guy who got his vehicle back, did you literally just go there and take it or did you make arrangements with them?
Thank you
But if they are claiming VAT & not registered I would have though hmrcc would be straight on the case ?lt's incredible that these people can trade for literally decades under various names and nothing can be done about it.
l think that HMRC are the only ones with real power, and so long as the company are paying their taxes (and it looks like they do submit their accounts on time) they won't intervene.
They put it on the invoice. With no VAT number.Unless they are claiming that their turn over is under £85,000 they'd have to register for VAT.
Are they charging VAT on invoices?
This is criminal damageThis is the state I received my van in
HI the Williamson Components ebay site is difficult to get to on eBay site.Can peeps put up the direct link to the ebay adverts that tricked them into using the scam garage.
HI nice one chap. Keep this kind of information comingAn eye for an eye….. would hate to see this car treated like mine has been. I’m only putting two and two together but only a complete c*unt would park like that across two spaces and the number place is a small give away. Guessing it has to be his
Yes I fully understand the situation.Yep, they've been doing this since 2010 and there are many threads on various forums.
Effectively in the eyes of the law and trading standards they are just a very poor car repair business and in that respect there's nothing actually illegal in what they are doing.
A lot of the parcel delivery companies get thousands of terrible reviews about damaged parcels, failed deliveries, failing to honour insurance etc and they keep on trading, nothing is ever done.
lf the car repair business carries on paying their taxes and submitting valid accounts, they will still be trading in another ten years time.
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