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Thu Sep 01, 2011 7:01 am

I'm getting really sick and tired of this. I purchased parts from Boyd, or cecotto479 on here back in February- Chrome early bumpers and associated bracketry, a front valence, grilles, and a clock. It is now September- I have received nothing from Boyd. No parts ever arrived. Months of asking politely have done nothing. He repeatedly told me items were shipped, but when prompted for tracking numbers, receipts, ANY evidence that something had been sent, it was either ignored or met with responses about looking for them, followed by excuses of "oh, they got caught up in customs and sent back". I finally asked for a refund, as it had taken so long, and we're going on two months of not getting anything. Boyd claims to have wired me a refund a month ago, but it's never arrived, and he's once again never sent me a shred of evidence it ever happened despite me asking politely on multiple occasions.

When I wired (my first mistake) Boyd 250 pounds back in February, it was roughly $455, plus about $30 in bank fees. If Boyd sends me the 250 pounds back now, I'm out a shade under $80 between the fees and the exchange rate change.

It's pretty damn infuriating to send Boyd a message, come back a week later with no response, and see him happily chatting away with others, offering to sell them parts, talking about cars he's bought, and yet I'm still empty handed and wondering what the hell is going on.

I know this isn't new- I've seen other threads about Boyd not following through. I've tried to give him the benefit of the doubt for months, and he's not making things right of his own free will, clearly. I made the mistake of believing that, having a full website and an apparently legitimate business dismantling BMWs, I could trust him, and I was unable to find anyone else willing to send bumpers to the US at the time. And when I wanted to check to see if anyone had anything bad to say about him, E30zone went down for almost two weeks, so I just went through with it.

If anyone could point me towards some authorities I could contact, that would be absolutely lovely. Or, if Boyd would like to send me my money now, I'd really appreciate it.
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Thu Sep 01, 2011 8:06 am

I'll get it sorted immediately. Sorry again. I made an arse of this one too. PM sent.

The number of transactions that go wrong, whilst too high is a very small percentage - that's no comfort to you, of course, and I'll get it attended to. As I said to you, the merger between Alliance & Leicester and Santander and the change in sort codes and acconts has caused a lot of trouble with business accounts - mostly on the incomimg side, but some online actions still appear to process, but don't.

I've been in touch.
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Sun Oct 09, 2011 12:29 am

Chasing people around the forum is a dangerous game! Thread cleaned/split.

Leave it to the buyer, people. I'll drop him a PM to see where we're at and then if necessary another mod will hopefully assist here.
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Sun Oct 09, 2011 1:13 am

I've still received nothing.
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Sun Oct 09, 2011 8:18 am

I sent you a pm on Wednesday Bob. That still stands.
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And yet he still carries the e30zone trader tag ..... Disgrace !!
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Mon Oct 10, 2011 4:58 am

Boyd, stationwagonguy,


Where are we at with this guys?

We would really like this resolved immediately so any news from either party would be great.


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Mon Oct 10, 2011 8:05 pm

Can I add negative feedback here on behalf of my dad? The purchase wasn't on the zone, but I feel as a trader here everyone has a right to know. I will proceed with input from a mod.
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Tue Oct 11, 2011 6:59 am

BrianBimmerHead wrote:Can I add negative feedback here on behalf of my dad? The purchase wasn't on the zone, but I feel as a trader here everyone has a right to know. I will proceed with input from a mod.
Is the neg feedback against the same guy??
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Tue Oct 11, 2011 12:56 pm

yeah same nice guy
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Tue Oct 11, 2011 1:02 pm

BrianBimmerHead wrote:yeah same nice guy

To leave a negative feedback thread, you would need to start a new thread in this section

http://www.e30zone.net/modules.php?name ... forum&f=33

Titled 'Cecotto479 - Negative Feedback' as I cant seem to find a negative thread on him.

Then explain your dealings with him and experience etc. Try to keep personal feelings or name calling out of it and keep focused on what actually happened.
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Tue Oct 11, 2011 1:06 pm

BrianBimmerHead wrote:yeah same nice guy
Then post away, Brian.

No point having this particular section, if people don't use it.
Besides, it gives Boyd a chance to put his side of the story.
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Wed Oct 12, 2011 3:42 am

cecotto479 wrote:I'll get it sorted immediately. Sorry again. I made an arse of this one too. PM sent.

The number of transactions that go wrong, whilst too high is a very small percentage - that's no comfort to you, of course, and I'll get it attended to. As I said to you, the merger between Alliance & Leicester and Santander and the change in sort codes and acconts has caused a lot of trouble with business accounts - mostly on the incomimg side, but some online actions still appear to process, but don't.

I've been in touch.
Pardon me if you feel i'm posting where it may not be needed, and a bit late into the topic as well but I'd like to just confirm (as I work in Santander) that accounts that migrated from Alliance and Leicester are prone to many bugs and errors on the bank's behalf. During the migration a lot of information usually gets left off from the accounts causing verification troubles as well. For example with every recently migrated business account I've encountered the date of birth for the account holder(s) will be reset to 01-01-0001, this just one of the problems!
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cecotto479 wrote:I'll get it sorted immediately. Sorry again. I made an arse of this one too. PM sent.

The number of transactions that go wrong, whilst too high is a very small percentage - that's no comfort to you, of course, and I'll get it attended to. As I said to you, the merger between Alliance & Leicester and Santander and the change in sort codes and acconts has caused a lot of trouble with business accounts - mostly on the incomimg side, but some online actions still appear to process, but don't.

I've been in touch.
Pardon me if you feel i'm posting where it may not be needed, and a bit late into the topic as well but I'd like to just confirm (as I work in Santander) that accounts that migrated from Alliance and Leicester are prone to many bugs and errors on the bank's behalf. During the migration a lot of information usually gets left off from the accounts causing verification troubles as well. For example with every recently migrated business account I've encountered the date of birth for the account holder(s) will be reset to 01-01-0001, this just one of the problems!
And these "bugs" take from February to October to sort out do they? :?
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Wed Oct 12, 2011 11:54 pm

^^ Correct, they didn't take from February to October to resolve! :lol:

I have been able to transfer money to and from Santander accounts without issue for some time now.

I've had that excuse too. I can't *think* where I heard it or who I heard it from...! :mad:

Santander may be a pretty hopeless bank, but even they aren't that hopeless!
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Thu Oct 13, 2011 1:23 pm

Well well well, how am I not surprised Boyd hasn't had the pleasure of the unreliable seller tag. Far be it for me to influence team decisions, but withholding parts from February to September is totally and utterly inexcusable.

Boyd, here's a company who will ship to detroit zero hassle and i appreciate any delivery costs will have to come from the funds that have been absorbed into your account by now but these guys are about the cheapest you'll get

Yes it's a faff filling out the customs papers etc.

If you really want me to I will post these out for you, now there's saying something

http://www.transglobalexpress.co.uk/
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Thu Oct 13, 2011 3:01 pm

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If you really want me to I will post these out for you, now there's saying something
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cecotto479 wrote:I'll get it sorted immediately. Sorry again. I made an arse of this one too. PM sent.

The number of transactions that go wrong, whilst too high is a very small percentage - that's no comfort to you, of course, and I'll get it attended to. As I said to you, the merger between Alliance & Leicester and Santander and the change in sort codes and acconts has caused a lot of trouble with business accounts - mostly on the incomimg side, but some online actions still appear to process, but don't.

I've been in touch.
Pardon me if you feel i'm posting where it may not be needed, and a bit late into the topic as well but I'd like to just confirm (as I work in Santander) that accounts that migrated from Alliance and Leicester are prone to many bugs and errors on the bank's behalf. During the migration a lot of information usually gets left off from the accounts causing verification troubles as well. For example with every recently migrated business account I've encountered the date of birth for the account holder(s) will be reset to 01-01-0001, this just one of the problems!
And these "bugs" take from February to October to sort out do they? :?
You'd be surprised how long problems can take to get resolved there, but a complaint raised about the issue will usually sort out the problems within at least 6 weeks if not earlier. Depending on the incompetence of some advisor's which is a lot of them... this can also prolong problems (usually due to fraud systems not being updated)... saying that though I don't think account issues would be totally to blame for.
trisman wrote:^^ Correct, they didn't take from February to October to resolve! :lol:

I have been able to transfer money to and from Santander accounts without issue for some time now.

I've had that excuse too. I can't *think* where I heard it or who I heard it from...! :mad:

Santander may be a pretty hopeless bank, but even they aren't that hopeless!
Majority of the time there are no problems with actual santander accounts but migrated ones always tend to balls up for some reason.
You'd think being one of the top banks in the UK they wouldn't be that useless... but you haven't worked on complaints, and that's for just my department :mad: I could slate the company and its problems all day long but I'd rather not spam the topic up too much so if anyone wants answers for why Santander has messed up their bank account/credit cards then make a new topic or just Pm me 8)
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If you really want me to I will post these out for you, now there's saying something
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Barx325i wrote:
If you really want me to I will post these out for you, now there's saying something

http://www.transglobalexpress.co.uk/
So you still have a phobia of post offices then
Glad your getting round it by using couriers
Oh btw , I think you should both have the unreliable seller tag
Brian , If you have something to say about boyd just post it in here bud
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Thu Oct 13, 2011 11:46 pm

hey drunk boy, if you care to spare the time to research - you may begin to analyse and compare 'post office' and similar organisational prices against internationally capable, real world organisational cost effective firms who can outprice any feeble POS god forsaken infra-structurally crippled corporations you prefer to suffer..
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Fri Oct 14, 2011 6:39 am

Barx325i wrote:hey drunk boy, if you care to spare the time to research - you may begin to analyse and compare 'post office' and similar organisational prices against internationally capable, real world organisational cost effective firms who can outprice any feeble POS god forsaken infra-structurally crippled corporations you prefer to suffer..


Yeah, yeah, yeah but do they cash Giros? :)
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Green wrote: Pardon me if you feel i'm posting where it may not be needed, and a bit late into the topic as well but I'd like to just confirm (as I work in Santander) that accounts that migrated from Alliance and Leicester are prone to many bugs and errors on the bank's behalf. During the migration a lot of information usually gets left off from the accounts causing verification troubles as well. For example with every recently migrated business account I've encountered the date of birth for the account holder(s) will be reset to 01-01-0001, this just one of the problems!
And these "bugs" take from February to October to sort out do they? :?
You'd be surprised how long problems can take to get resolved there, but a complaint raised about the issue will usually sort out the problems within at least 6 weeks if not earlier. Depending on the incompetence of some advisor's which is a lot of them... this can also prolong problems (usually due to fraud systems not being updated)... saying that though I don't think account issues would be totally to blame for.
trisman wrote:^^ Correct, they didn't take from February to October to resolve! :lol:

I have been able to transfer money to and from Santander accounts without issue for some time now.

I've had that excuse too. I can't *think* where I heard it or who I heard it from...! :mad:

Santander may be a pretty hopeless bank, but even they aren't that hopeless!
Majority of the time there are no problems with actual santander accounts but migrated ones always tend to balls up for some reason.
You'd think being one of the top banks in the UK they wouldn't be that useless... but you haven't worked on complaints, and that's for just my department :mad: I could slate the company and its problems all day long but I'd rather not spam the topic up too much so if anyone wants answers for why Santander has messed up their bank account/credit cards then make a new topic or just Pm me 8)
I'm sorry but thats a load of b0ll0ckless excuses and are totally irrelevant here. There are a thousand ways to pay someone. Her could have walked the money back sooner than 8 months!
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Barx325i wrote:hey drunk boy, if you care to spare the time to research - you may begin to analyse and compare 'post office' and similar organisational prices against internationally capable, real world organisational cost effective firms who can outprice any feeble POS god forsaken infra-structurally crippled corporations you prefer to suffer..


Yeah, yeah, yeah but do they cash Giros? :)
Typical isn't it. Steering well clear of his own troublesome thread but active on here rubbing salt in peoples wounds by offering to "post these out for you" :roll:
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Fri Oct 14, 2011 8:56 am

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gooner1 wrote:
Barx325i wrote:hey drunk boy, if you care to spare the time to research - you may begin to analyse and compare 'post office' and similar organisational prices against internationally capable, real world organisational cost effective firms who can outprice any feeble POS god forsaken infra-structurally crippled corporations you prefer to suffer..


Yeah, yeah, yeah but do they cash Giros? :)
Typical isn't it. Steering well clear of his own troublesome thread but active on here rubbing salt in peoples wounds by offering to "post these out for you" :roll:
Like boyd, I refuse to rise to the childish routines of the wind up merchants on here. If people don't have any positive or gainful input, then I'm not going to participate - that's the bottom line chappo
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Fri Oct 14, 2011 11:14 am

Barx325i wrote:hey drunk boy, if you care to spare the time to research - you may begin to analyse and compare 'post office' and similar organisational prices against internationally capable, real world organisational cost effective firms who can outprice any feeble POS god forsaken infra-structurally crippled corporations you prefer to suffer..
Maybe if you had spent less time 'researching' / 'analysing' the wheels might not have taken 6 weeks to get delivered . Time for some more research and a new courier me thinks .......
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Barx325i wrote:hey drunk boy, if you care to spare the time to research - you may begin to analyse and compare 'post office' and similar organisational prices against internationally capable, real world organisational cost effective firms who can outprice any feeble POS god forsaken infra-structurally crippled corporations you prefer to suffer..
I believe you've used organisational twice in the wrong context, so for someone who clearly likes to try and be very clever, please do it properly.

+1 for Pete's point. Why aren't these wheels delivered ?
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Fri Oct 14, 2011 11:28 am

Pete, in that 6 week period, I only had a few days in which there was a suitable window for a courier - I was away for the first 2 weeks, this is why people shouldn't jump to conclusions, like the many people on my FAO thread..
Topblag wrote:I believe you've used organisational twice in the wrong context, so for someone who clearly likes to try and be very clever, please do it properly.
very sorry, that would be my predictive text, I'll have a word and let you know the outcome.

infra-structurally isn't correct either, but I don't have to try; to be very clever :wink:
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B7 wrote:
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Yeah, yeah, yeah but do they cash Giros? :)
Typical isn't it. Steering well clear of his own troublesome thread but active on here rubbing salt in peoples wounds by offering to "post these out for you" :roll:
Like boyd, I refuse to rise to the childish routines of the wind up merchants on here. If people don't have any positive or gainful input, then I'm not going to participate - that's the bottom line chappo
I'm far from a "wind up merchant" boy

I just can't abide f*cking time wasters!. That's my bottom line.
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Fri Oct 14, 2011 1:25 pm

calm down dear, I wasn't referring to you.

With ref to your earlier comment, my offer was genuine towards Boyd, not in any way a wound rubbing exercise - unlike most comments on my thread, if you have a click through..
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Fri Oct 14, 2011 3:51 pm

Barx325i wrote:.....but I don't have to try; to be very clever :wink:
You clearly don't have to try very hard to be a tit either.
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Topblag wrote:
Barx325i wrote:.....but I don't have to try; to be very clever :wink:
You clearly don't have to try very hard to be a tit either.
The Unreliable Idiot (Caution!) has just sent me a PM about his bloodline being in the Domesday Book. More like a Haynes Manual.......
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Andyboy wrote:
Topblag wrote:
Barx325i wrote:.....but I don't have to try; to be very clever :wink:
You clearly don't have to try very hard to be a tit either.
The Unreliable Idiot (Caution!) has just sent me a PM about his bloodline being in the Domesday Book. More like a Haynes Manual.......

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Barx325i wrote:hey drunk boy, if you care to spare the time to research - you may begin to analyse and compare 'post office' and similar organisational prices against internationally capable, real world organisational cost effective firms who can outprice any feeble POS god forsaken infra-structurally crippled corporations you prefer to suffer..
Like i said before "Bet there posted tueday , Giro day"
Correct wasnt i , So i maybe considerably more intelligent than you :wink:
Oh and im drunk on the laughter of your stupidity
Less of the pm`s eh , Were not dating

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Like boyd, I refuse to rise to the childish routines of the wind up merchants on here. If people don't have any positive or gainful input, then I'm not going to participate - that's the bottom line chappo


Like boyd you take peoples money and make them wait a unreasonable amount of tine yeah
Maybe if you posted stuff mr.highflyer there wouldnt be problems like this would they ?
Then again this is going round in circles
They labelled your arse with a tag anyway :roll:
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Andyboy wrote:
Topblag wrote: You clearly don't have to try very hard to be a tit either.
The Unreliable Idiot (Caution!) has just sent me a PM about his bloodline being in the Domesday Book. More like a Haynes Manual.......

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