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Need some legal help - I've been scammed.
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I paid £26 via PayPal and £94 via Bank transfer - Paypal straight away gave me the refund of the deposit - it's just the bank transfer that I did that's gone.Shiny wrote:Contact PayPal as long as you paid "goods/services" and raise a dispute. They should hopefully refund your money. You've no credit card protection if you used PayPal.

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Remember when I got conned out of a lot of money for those Recaros I never saw? The bank said they couldn't do anything, but try the police. The police said they couldn't do anything, but try Action Fraud. I rang them and they took all the details I had (What happened, Email addresses, bank account numbers etc). 6 months later I got a call from CID asking me to be a witness against the guy who they've been building a case on for a couple of years!
So give Action Fraud a call. Chances are this isn't the first time these guys have done it, so you can add to the portfolio against them. They can't guarantee your money back, but at least you can help tackle them and have them see their just deserve
So give Action Fraud a call. Chances are this isn't the first time these guys have done it, so you can add to the portfolio against them. They can't guarantee your money back, but at least you can help tackle them and have them see their just deserve

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Re: Need some legal help - I've been scammed.
It makes my blood boil the cheek that some people have.
Shame the address is not real. You could pay them a visit.
Best of luck Nitin. I hope you get some form of resolution and I hope that they sit at a table which a waiter has wiped with a smelly J-cloth. [ANGRY FACE]
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Shame the address is not real. You could pay them a visit.
Best of luck Nitin. I hope you get some form of resolution and I hope that they sit at a table which a waiter has wiped with a smelly J-cloth. [ANGRY FACE]
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Another avenue is that if the company or person does genuinely exist, you can go after them through small claims court. You may have legal aid cover under your motor or home insurance that can help with that.
In the meantime, I assume you have contacted Shipley to get the trader removed from their list?
As for the address being a residential street, that doesn't mean it isn't a genuine company. The guy could very easily be running a legitimate business of this sort, from his home address (in fact, if he's a one man band, I would expect nothing less).
In the meantime, I assume you have contacted Shipley to get the trader removed from their list?
As for the address being a residential street, that doesn't mean it isn't a genuine company. The guy could very easily be running a legitimate business of this sort, from his home address (in fact, if he's a one man band, I would expect nothing less).
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Something similar happened to a mate of mine a few years ago where he wanted something picking up and dropping off to his house and he got scammed some money.
He went to the police mate, and took it through the courts to get his money back.
You have a reasonable amount of evidence to supply them in the form of
1.) A trail of emails.
2.) A sort code and account number.
3.) Google residential address.
The police should be able to do something for you, they may not get your money back for you straight away, but if you go the bank and say that that you have also reported it to the police and have a Crime reference number the bank will take it more seriously as well.
Best of luck mate and let us know how you get on.
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He went to the police mate, and took it through the courts to get his money back.
You have a reasonable amount of evidence to supply them in the form of
1.) A trail of emails.
2.) A sort code and account number.
3.) Google residential address.
The police should be able to do something for you, they may not get your money back for you straight away, but if you go the bank and say that that you have also reported it to the police and have a Crime reference number the bank will take it more seriously as well.
Best of luck mate and let us know how you get on.
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Nitin, out of interest, if you put in the sort code that you did a bank transfer to, here:
http://findsortcodes.co.uk/
What does it say?
http://findsortcodes.co.uk/
What does it say?
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NATIONAL WESTMINSTER BANK PLC 600110wurlycorner wrote:Nitin, out of interest, if you put in the sort code that you did a bank transfer to, here:
http://findsortcodes.co.uk/
What does it say?
Equivalent Codes:
60-01-10
60 01 10 ALFRETON & CLAY CROSS
Leicester Customer Service Centre, 11 Western Boulevard, Bede Island, LE2 7EJ, Phone: (870) 2403311,
Leicester
England