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Review 11/15/2009
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Mirwais Sharq mislead and took advantage of me relating to the whole issue of claiming to auction my vehicle; instead, he shipped it to Afghanistan without my consent and my permission. Now he has no plan to compensate me for the amount that I spend for that vehicle. He told me repeatedly that he auctioned my vehicle and he would work things out with me to resolve this issue. He has been very egocentric not to answer my phone calls and neither my letter that I mailed certified and registered to him.
In the beginning he was telling me that he would work with me to resolve this situation. At that time he had possession of the vehicle and he was telling me that he auctioned the vehicle. When he shipped the vehicle without the title and paperwork, then he stopped responding to my messages and phone calls. On my first letter to Mr. Sharq, I specifically asked the date and to whom he sold my vehicle, he did tried to craft the answer; however, it did not make any sense. Before that he was telling me different date, every time I called him. I faxed the first letter to him and then I tried to mail the exact letter to him via certified mail. He was not willing to pick the letter from the post office; neither did he take it from the mailman. I called him repeatedly that he should go and pick up the letter from the local post office, but he was very stubborn to do so. He made excuses that he did not have time. After a month or so the letter got back to me, undelivered.
Before I shipped my vehicle to Mr. Sharq, he agreed that he would be storing one or two vehicles for as long as my load to a 40’ container is full, without storage fees or any fees that are associated with storage. Before I went out of the country, I notified him that I am going out of the country and his accord stood clear that he would store my car till the load is full and he would be holding the car till I came back or till I send three more 4Runners for the load to be full, without storage. His take was that if the load is full such as there are four Toyota 4Runners, then they must go to Dubai or Afghanistan. He would ship them to Dubai and get compensated for the associated fees and loading. But if there is one truck, as he agreed, there would be no storage fees or any other fees that is associated with storage. I told him, it would take a long time before I would have a full load. He said there would be “no problem.” He was aware that I was going out of the country and coming back from overseas, God knows when? I did leave him my address, my phone number, and my e-mail address. In case if there were an issue he would have the means to get in touch with me. However, I did not get any letter, neither any e-mails, nor any messages regarding him selling my car. As he stated on our conversation over the phone in April of this year that he sold my car three months after he received it which shows that he was lying. He repeatedly claimed that he sold my vehicle, but he decided not to tell me the date that he received it and date he sold the vehicle. Furthermore, he could not craft the question that I had such as: How did he sell my truck without a title? Whom did he sell it to? What was the exact date and time he received the vehicle and sold it? During that time that he had possession of my vehicle how come he did not try to get in touch with me, and how did he sold my vehicle without my consent?
When I came back from overseas, I called him and he told me that he has sold my car. He did not contact me regarding that he was planning to sell my vehicle. I have requested so many times that he should pay the amount of twenty-five hundred dollars, which I paid for the truck, but he insisted that he would work a situation with me. Thus far, he has not done anything and lately he is not answering my phone calls and neither did he answer my letters.
Mr. Sharq had been lying to me, and he deceived me pertaining to telling me over the phone that he auctioned my vehicle. The question that I was persistently asking him that most ticked me was that how would he auction a vehicle without its owners consent and why would he risk his business doing so? I knew he would not care about his business, because he was very greedy when it came to money and he would not care about anybody else except himself. He would do anything to full his pocket, which would answer my question, why would he do something illicit that would impair his credit and the possibility of him losing his business license? The other question that I did not understand was why would someone else would buy a vehicle without its title or buy it from someone who is not its rightful owner? Since I did not get answer from him, my thought was that he would be lying to them that he is the rightful owner of the vehicle or he would part the vehicle and sell it pieces by pieces. I just do not understand how would he auction a vehicle without its title and without having any sort of consent from its rightful owner? I specified these questions on my second letter to him that if he did not think that my answers are not correct or in this situation, they are wrong or the reasoning are not satisfactory, then he should answer my first letter and second letter.
My thoughts were that he was very egocentric and deceitful. His attitude showed that he would be very proud to mislead people in order to take possession of ones belonging. Right now he does not answer my phone calls. When I send him a certified letter, he made excuses that he does not have time to pick up the letter from the post office?
As I remembered really clearly that I did not send the vehicle to his warehouse, I send it his home address, because our agreement was that it would take me a long time to purchase three more vehicles to fill one container to be shipped to Dubai thus it would not occupy space in the warehouse.
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