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ZXSpectrum
19-11-2003, 21:59
Keep yer eyes out...

Edit : This was posted on 200plus club forums, keep an eye out for mentioned car.

"I was selling my car (Supra TT in Silver) a couple of weeks ago and found a
buyer.

The car was paid for with what turns out now as a fraudulent Bankers Draft.
The insurance does not cover theft by deception so I am now £12,700 out of
pocket, money I was using to buy my first house!

If anybody sees the car or hears anything please contact the police ASAP.

I have seen this person face to face and that is what has sickened me the
most. Asian Man approx 26 years old, name given was Rizwaam Ahmed based in
the London Area, had short ish cropped hair about 5'10" medium build, smoked
and was wearing a long Black leather jacket, very polite and arrived to see
the car in a BMW 318 Convertible.

The bankers draft was a Halifax draft from the stanmore branch.

It was a 1994 Import Auto Silver Twin Turbo with reg L150 NNK
18" Volks Racing Challenger wheels
Blackened Windows
Blue Cam and pulley cover
Bomex Type 2 front lip
Blue Neons
UK brake upgrade
Blitz Boost controller
HKS BOV
Solid Rad pipe
MOMO Race steering wheel
Kenwood Head unit, auto changer and JL Audio Speakers
Digital rev counter
Dragger replica big bore exhaust with straight through cat replacement pipes
Approx 45K miles reads as 60 Plus on the digital read out as converted from
KM to MPH
Loads of paper work.

If you spot it or hear anything please contact the police asap.


David Timson
Account Manager

Softcat plc
1 Twyford Place, Lincoln Road, High Wycombe, BUCKS, HP12 3RE
T: 01494 455454
F: 01494 753064
E: mailtoavidTi@Softcat.com
http://www.Softcat.com"

RohanC
19-11-2003, 22:17
:(

hadyn
19-11-2003, 22:57
why did he let the car go without the draft clearing first etc????? :(

dunc
19-11-2003, 23:04
Bankers draft is suppose to be guarenteed money, its seen as being the same as cash in hand.

Shocking loss tho :(

Jon
19-11-2003, 23:05
a bank draft should be a guaranteed payment, unlike a personal cheque.

Sadly, that doesn't really apply anymore :(

R33-Drifter
19-11-2003, 23:06
thats shite :( I hate it when you hear storys like this :(

Hope they find the car and lock him up :nod:

hadyn
19-11-2003, 23:08
a terrible loss of money and a pride and joy......

but at least his life wasn't threatened which happens a lot nowadays.....