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Just found out today! Will the dealer was away on hols in September, the salesman sorry cant name him "nerrad" all a bit backward, well he was booking cars in for service then deletin them off the system pocketing the money, however the plonker did not realise they were still on the hardrive, hey ho one of the other staff checked and there they were:) , red handed so to speak, only got a slap on the wrist pay it off when you can :( , god knows how long he was up to it , they'd just changed te computers , could have destroyed the dealership if he hadnt been caught, and he'd just bought a monte Carlo , hope this isn't catching eh ;)

Should have called the Police and then sacked the thieving git, cant believe an employer let him off :thumbdown:

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Oh he got the sack and been to court , that's the thing just has to pay back what he stole apparently first offence , yeah right he used to sell Audi's

Typical really, someone does a premeditated act for a period of time and gets a slap on the wrist yet drivers (albeit prats) who do stupid speed (but cause no accidents) can end up banged up. Where is the justice in that?

Maybe should have been strapped between two vRS's and ripped apart as punishment (or two Fords Ka's to make it embarassing as well, Ford could then have shown that the Ka had some useful power :D )

Stupid git - that'll be his life ruined - getting another job will be very difficult and he'll find it almost impossible to get any kind of insurance.

It's not as if he would have been able to retire on the proceeds of his criminal masterplan either - hardly worth the risk!

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Stupid git - that'll be his life ruined - getting another job will be very difficult and he'll find it almost impossible to get any kind of insurance.

It's not as if he would have been able to retire on the proceeds of his criminal masterplan either - hardly worth the risk!

He's already had a bloody job guess what ! Used car salesman ;) bloody ironic

He's already had a bloody job guess what ! Used car salesman ;) bloody ironic

Has he ever considered a career in politics ? He is eminently qualified.

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Has he ever considered a career in politics ? He is eminently qualified.

Dealer said to mechanics "you've been quiet this week" they said "your joking we've been working so hard the spanners were glowing" these mechanics could have been on the dole if this scam hadn't been found , he had the nerve to say " so you gonna sack me then " ?? Crazy

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Has he ever considered a career in politics ? He is eminently qualified.

Tee-hee.

With such skill, its only a matter of time before he gets a call from 11 Downing Street.

cant see this being possible as a invoice would have to be given to the customer and a copy would need to be singed, only possible if the service was paid for in cash but how many people pay in cash thes days.

cant see this being possible as a invoice would have to be given to the customer and a copy would need to be singed, only possible if the service was paid for in cash but how many people pay in cash thes days.

That would be luvly, I would even consider going back to my dealer if they offered to sing the invoice to me. How very seasonal, can you imagine;

5 piston rings,

4 new bolts,

3 litres of oil,

2 purple nuts,

And a cartridge of high temperature grease!

Altogether now.

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cant see this being possible as a invoice would have to be given to the customer and a copy would need to be singed, only possible if the service was paid for in cash but how many people pay in cash thes days.

Apparently the card reader wasn't working! And did give invoice to customer and them wiped the computer removed this item, however one of the staff got someone to check hardrive, hey ho they found the invoices that vanished! Also he was bringing cars in from the area he lived so could put them through giving his mates a better deal !!

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