Sunday 9 March 2014

Is Valley Cars of Southampton Service 4 Life Ltd????

So they're up to their old tricks again. C'mon trading standards and police it's about time these crooks were stopped. I'd like to know the number of people that have been ripped off by this pair. It looks as though Stan the man Rudgley is still on the payroll of Richard Burbage but I'm sure there are no pay slips on contributions on any monies. Richard Burbage is a common crook whose high life is funded by ripping others off. He, along with his wife and children oh and the dog must be doing really well for themselves.

I'd be interested to know if the Stan is still claiming benefits for himself, his partner and children? Would be just about right, he's ripping people off whilst claiming benefits from the state? I also wonder if Service 4 Life Ltd is the company behind Valley Cars or if a new company has been formed maybe with a new Director?

Lets hope the law and indeed trading standards throw the book at them and anyone who has knowingly worked and committed this crime with them. Although I would be surprised if they get off scot free and do similar again.

Here's the website where they have an email us section in case anyone wishes to contact them. http://www.valleycarssouthampton.co.uk/



Car dealers Stan Rudgley and Richard Burbage emerge again - in offices of lingerie shop

Daily Echo: Stan Rudgley at Botley Mills.Stan Rudgley at Botley Mills.
CONTROVERSIAL car dealers who have been lying low amid a storm of complaints over defective cars and bouncing refund cheques are back inbusiness – in the same premises as a sexy underwear shop and boutique.
The Daily Echo can reveal that Stan Rudgley and Richard Burbage have resurfaced after closing Hampshire dealerships following fury over cars they were selling and breaking promises to make amends.
In the latest twist to the saga, the pair are now involved in a new online car dealership, Valley Cars – which operates from the same premises as a shop selling ladies lingerie called Ophelia’s Boutique.
It is located in a rented space in the Botley Mills complex, in Botley.
That boutique firm is run by Lorraine Burbage, the wife of Richard Burbage.
Valley Cars uses the same phone number as the boutique, which sells dresses, lingerie and corsets.
Daily Echo:
When the Daily Echo turned up there yesterday, Mr Rudgley was photographed before disappearing soon after.
Mr and Mrs Burbage, who live in Botley, both owe more than 11 million Australian dollars to hundreds of people after the demise of a firm they owned, We Buy Any Car, in Australia, which copied the name of the successful British online car seller but had no connection to that firm.
They suddenly left their luxury home in Brisbane in 2012 following a flurry of media reports of angry motorists who had given them their cars to sell but got nothing back. New South Wales authorities have since banned Mr Burbage from being a director for ten years.
As revealed by the Daily Echo, Mr Burbage has been connected to Woolston Car Supermarket, in Southampton, which closed suddenly in January amid mounting complaints over vehicles they were selling – leaving customers demanding repairs or refunds in the lurch.
Horror stories about cars they sold include someone buying a previously written-off vehicle and a car fitted with unregistered plates, while others were found to be dangerous.
Some people – in many cases hard-pressed families – handed their cars back for repairs and claim they were not returned to them before the company closed, despite having bought the cars.
Daily Echo inquiries discovered that the Woolston dealership had actually moved 12 miles down the road to an industrial estate inFareham, opening up as Fort Wallington Car Sales, with the same director, Stan Rudgley.
Daily Echo reporters then confronted Mr Rudgley and he was filmed promising to make amends to people who bought faulty cars, as well as refunds – after issuing a string of bouncing cheques.
But just days later that dealership also shut up shop, leaving dozens of people in the lurch yet again.
Ever since, mystery has surrounded the whereabouts of Mr Rudgley, who also trades under the name Service 4 Life.
Last night Mr Rudgley made contact with the Daily Echo after we asked him to comment on the latest developments – but instead of revealing what was going on he unleashed a torrent of abuse by email.
Daily Echo:
Mrs Burbage was not responding to her mobile phone last night, while her husband was also unavailable. He insisted back in January that he had parted ways with Mr Rudgley.
As well as Woolston Car Supermarket, documents reveal that Mr Rudgley and Mr Burbage were connected to another firm at the same site in Hazel Road, in Woolston, called Hampshire Vehicle Sales.
Trading Standards are currently carrying out a detailed investigation into the two firms, in what a senior officer has described as one of the biggest cases of its kind in decades.
So far they are dealing with the cases of more than 60 customers.
A spokesman said: |“The investigation into the dealings of the Woolston Car Supermarket and the traders associated with it is ongoing.
“This is a complex case that has impacted upon many people and we’d like to reassure those affected that as soon as Trading Standards are in a position to provide an update on the progress of the investigation they will do so.”

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