I sincerely hope this prevents anyone else being scammed

@Henry_M welcome to the site.

Can I suggest you post a plain text version of what you want to say?

Only a gullible idiot would download a file from someone they don’t know.

Meanwhile, here’s a link to a recipe for banana bread. Enjoy!

https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/20144/banana-banana-bread/

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It’s definitely not a scam and if that worked, I would have done it! Either way, thanks for the recipe…

Unfortunately, new Users can’t upload attachments, hence the weblink.

Please remove the web links. If you can’t edit your posts I will do so for you.

If you wish us all to know what happened give us the potted history in a post.

To an extent I dislike the fact that one must be suspicious of content online but, sadly, I could not recommend that anyone download a PDF from a random Google Drive account as PDF files can be a vector for viruses.

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Appreciate the caution. It’s a culmination of 5 years worth of hell and I wish I could provide a potted history. Can I DM you the pdf? This needs to be out there to warn others. I had to leave France because of it.

I can post the text if you wish.

It’s a pdf with text and photos. Can I send it to you? Absolutely I’ll respect your decision to not post it once perused.

I have it - as I said I can post the text and probably pictures here if you wish.

Yes please. It doesn’t really work without the pictures, as I’m sure you can appreciate. Again, if it saves anyone else from suffering the same fate, at least there’s some good to it.

Thanks,

H

This is Henry’s cautionary tale. The TL;DR is that he sold a previously lightly modified Ducati bike on LBC to someone who needed a regulator fitted before they could legally ride the bike and then he learned the hard (and expensive) way just how much of a pain the vices cachées laws can be in France - caveat vendor perhaps.

I’m not sure what lesson can be drawn except to treat all sales in France as pure business transactions and if your purchaser starts claiming repairs needed, politely offer to take the item back for a full refund.

Continued…

This is undoubtedly a sad tale of woe. I’m sorry for the OP. My take-away would be never selling direct :grimacing:

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I stopped reading at this point

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The other lesson might be “never modify a vehicle in France”, especially one you might wish to sell.

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Next time, I suggest the OP use the services of our resident magistrate, Roz.:joy:

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I think that’s slightly unfair - but it is clear that there is not a culture of “tuning up” or modifying cars in France in the same way as there is in the US or UK - in fact it seems positively frowned on.

That wasn’t my point BB. I am very anti-pollution. I disapprove of any deliberate increase, especially noise pollution. IMHO it is selfish and inconciderate

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Fair enough.

It beats me why anyone would do anything different.