Is Simon really that busy???????
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gtb5
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Thanks Bergen and if I ever get the mesh grills this thing will be half sorted, I sure will let everyone know what happens, but if he's in such bad cash flow situa tion and can't even spare 225 pounds you can bet any money he's taking in will be gone. But why do I've to care what situation he's in, it can just be a lie and mostly likely it is, so he'll be a low life thief until he pays back, why do I've to go thru all this trouble to waste money!!
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carl
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Not being able to spare 225 is a serious cashflow problem.
If you get on the creditors list (in the event of the company becoming insolvent) you'll only get back a fraction of what you're owed (Inland Revenue and Customs & Excise tend to get the lion's share).
I just looked on the Companies House website and there aren't any companies listed with 'Pugsport' in the title. Either that means that Pugsport-GTi is a trading name of another limited company (that company's name should also be on the website, but it doesn't appear to be), or the company is a sole trader/partnership (in which case it should say 'Joe Bloggs t/a Pugsport GTi'). If it is a sole trader/partnership you could be on a winner in the event of the company going down the pan, as the proprietor is personally liable. If it's a limited company, the directors aren't personally liable (that's what 'limited liability' means -- actually the directors are liable to the extent of the shares they hold which they haven't paid for)
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If you get on the creditors list (in the event of the company becoming insolvent) you'll only get back a fraction of what you're owed (Inland Revenue and Customs & Excise tend to get the lion's share).
I just looked on the Companies House website and there aren't any companies listed with 'Pugsport' in the title. Either that means that Pugsport-GTi is a trading name of another limited company (that company's name should also be on the website, but it doesn't appear to be), or the company is a sole trader/partnership (in which case it should say 'Joe Bloggs t/a Pugsport GTi'). If it is a sole trader/partnership you could be on a winner in the event of the company going down the pan, as the proprietor is personally liable. If it's a limited company, the directors aren't personally liable (that's what 'limited liability' means -- actually the directors are liable to the extent of the shares they hold which they haven't paid for)
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Derek
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i was just working out that 10 orders for hoops at £130 a go would make a nice holiday if i was called simon 
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bergen
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Hi gtb5!
We have managed to keep this topic on the top of the list on Simons forum for a few days now... and it will be there for a long time
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We have managed to keep this topic on the top of the list on Simons forum for a few days now... and it will be there for a long time
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bergen
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Alex LS
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Pauline
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Something just struck me...
If you buy via mailorder/internet, try to use a credit card. If it's for over £50 and anything goes wrong, you can usually approach the credit card company for a refund.
I did - bought a boot liner (£120 :eek:) for my husband's Cherokee for Xmas from website advertising on the Jeep Club's main site.
But when Steve unwrapped it on Xmas day, the cut-out for the spare was on the wrong side (you should've seen his face
) so it didn't fit.
So we phoned, emailed, left messages and the guy just would not respond. So the credit card company gave us a full refund - and the dealer's website disappeared, presume he's gone bust.
(this applies in the UK, don't know about abroad)
If you buy via mailorder/internet, try to use a credit card. If it's for over £50 and anything goes wrong, you can usually approach the credit card company for a refund.
I did - bought a boot liner (£120 :eek:) for my husband's Cherokee for Xmas from website advertising on the Jeep Club's main site.
But when Steve unwrapped it on Xmas day, the cut-out for the spare was on the wrong side (you should've seen his face
So we phoned, emailed, left messages and the guy just would not respond. So the credit card company gave us a full refund - and the dealer's website disappeared, presume he's gone bust.
(this applies in the UK, don't know about abroad)
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Robbie
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Dennis isn't Simon Pugport is he?On 2002-07-05 19:14, bergen wrote:
Oho... gtb5... we have been warned from "Dennis" on simons board about legal actions and that Simon might have reasons to sue us.... :eek:
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If not, he's along way to sue in Hong Kong but then I think he's already calculated that with Gtb5 not getting his money back.
Robbie.
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Derek
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