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tigerfeet2006 wrote: »Well the car is worth £1000. So if the OR was to have it they would have to pay some one to collect it, what £70? Then pay to store it, £150? Then pay the auctioneer to auction it, £100? Not sure on those figures, perhaps someone knows some more exact figures. So it would cost the OR £320? to sell it. So offer £750 for it telling the OR your reasons.
What do the rest of you think would that work? Or is it worth a try?
I think thats very reasonable Tf,
Meech, you need to do what she said ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Ian
I had debts, my circumstances changed, I tried but couldn't pay them, I dealt with them in the best way I could.........
BR - 10 -10 - 2007 11.05 am
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i am on the case!! So far this morning i have discovered that the peeps who came to value the car look after the auction so can't get £150 from the storage as it is free for them BUT managed another dent in the car at the weekend (well, i didn't but what's a teeny tiny white lie between friends?) so that will cover the extra £150!!
So naughty, i love it!!:D0
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