Re: HPI LIMITED SCAM
On 4 Mar, 13:22, birkby...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
On 4 Mar, 12:39, Pip <gingerblokeNOS...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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Look, I suggested it this once before, but I realise now that things
take time to sink into your brain, so here's a reminder.
Why didn't you go straight back to whoever sold you the car? I mean,
you've been inside the house, so even your failing brain should
remember where it was.
And here's another thing. If the logbook was stolen, didn't the
logbook show a different address from where you bought the car? That
would have got my alarm bells ringing (to coin a phrase).
.
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