Unless they catch you doing it. In which case they'll stick you in prison.
One would imagine.
Don't they have some way to record these reports so any appeal to re-register the number is flagged up as suspect?
Older and more confused than I could ever imagine possible.
You must have looked at the link for the first listing as that has gone but the re-listed item is still active.
Thanks to everyone who has reported it so far
I see this guy comes from sth manchester he also had some morris panels on I just noticed a bootlid I had on watching has finished. How do you complain to ebay
I can see nothing wrong with the listing on ebay. However some of the deliberate actions proposed on this forum are bordering on unlawful. I suggest you get a life and don't waste police time.
O dear maybe I can get a life on ebay when someone has a stolen identity for sale because this is the same as what could possible happen selling log books [V5] on ebay
copper54 wrote:I can see nothing wrong with the listing on ebay. However some of the deliberate actions proposed on this forum are bordering on unlawful. I suggest you get a life and don't waste police time.
Really... Your post is so wrong.
Selling a V5 and it's identity without a car is breaking the law sir. Keep up.
My Minor:
A Clarendon Grey 1953 4 Door Series II.
MMOC - 66535
I can see nothing wrong with the listing on ebay. However some of the deliberate actions proposed on this forum are bordering on unlawful. I suggest you get a life and don't waste police time
copper54. so it will be alright for me to buy the identity, then come and steal your moggie, ring it and sell for a good profit?
copper54 wrote:I can see nothing wrong with the listing on ebay. However some of the deliberate actions proposed on this forum are bordering on unlawful. I suggest you get a life and don't waste police time.
So if that's the case why does Ebay encourage people to report such listings?