Blizgius wrote: » Well if it could be stolen recovered, it would be clascified as stolen recovered. In the auction this bike was titled as U - Used Unrecorded. If it was recovered i would guess there would be some paperwork from copart that's it's been stolen before or something like that and i would have no problem getting the vin/ engine number restamped.
Blizgius wrote: » Am not sure. It's an auction site, they don't give a **** where does it go. Once i got the bike i contacted them about v5, they told me there wasn't any documents with the bike telling me i should just apply for v5
Sonics2k wrote: » Not entirely encouraging but I found this review of them online, looks like they've been brought to court for similar acts.https://ie.trustpilot.com/review/copart.co.uk Weirdly, this American newspaper mentions Copart in the US, but they also seem to be for online vehicle auctionshttps://www.cars.com/articles/2014/09/storm-surge-beware-of-title-washed-cars/ If it were me, I'd get on to the phone now and ask for your money back and consult a lawyer.
Blizgius wrote: » In first i didn't panic too much when i heard there is no v5, since you can apply for one if you lost it or didn't get it no problem, i was more thinking they sent it out as a change of owner to my name. like we do here in Ireland. Like i said i contacted them, i have received no answer yet, i did transfer the money to them by card, the money has obviously sent out i don't think the bank would be able to help me out at this point.
punisher5112 wrote: » They should be able to hold it as it's fraud. I would suggest contacting them right now to report it. Garda might also be a good idea to get in touch with for advice as they may have come across this before I'm sure. A new owner can't send off for a V5 same as here it would be previous owner unless you are in a dealership.
Blizgius wrote: » No it was all good from hpi check.