The Gold Coast Bulletin

Banned dealer courts car sales

- LUKE MORTIMER

ONE of the Gold Coast’s worst car salesmen is listing used vehicles for private sale two weeks after being reprimande­d for the 14th time.

Labrador’s Pravis “Pablo” Amiri was fined $1000 in the Southport Magistrate­s Court this month for making misleading claims. In October, he lost his licence for six months after he was found guilty of three breaches of the Motor Dealers and Chattel Auctioneer­s Act 2014.

But that doesn’t stop him from selling cars privately.

When Amiri was phoned this week about buying a used car, he provided directions to his Gold Coast Automobile­s car yard at Labrador and a list of vehicles for sale on Facebook.

He is also using his private Facebook account to spruik cars on community group pages.

Amiri was found guilty this month of failing to honour a warranty and failing to refund money or provide a car to a person who had forked out a $1000 deposit.

Amiri, whose Linkedin profile lists him as working as director of Gold Coast Automobile­s, posted a 2010 Toyota HiLux, 2007 BMW 3 Series and a 2013 Mercedes Benz Sprinter to the Labrador Coombabah Southport and Surrounds Buy Swap Sell/ community page on January 13. On that occasion he used the name Pablo Amiri.

Amiri has placed a range of other vehicle ads for private sales on the social media platform since his suspension.

At the January 13 hearing, the court was told the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) began investigat­ing Mr Amiri in July 2019 after two customers made complaints.

In May 2019, Amiri advertised a 2013 Volkswagen Caddy Van on Facebook marketplac­e with a $500 aftermarke­t warranty of 12 months.

“He sold the vehicle in June and it broke down soon afterwards. The buyer tried to make a claim under the warranty but found there was no warranty in place,” OFT said.

“In the second matter Mr Amiri received a $1000 deposit on a vehicle from another consumer but he subsequent­ly did not provide the vehicle or refund the consumer.”

During sentencing, the court was told Amiri provided clients with refunds after charges had already been laid.

Outside court, OFT executive director Brian Bauer said Amiri’s conduct was unprofessi­onal and “blatant disregard of consumers’ rights” was taken very seriously.

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