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Peugeot 206 and/or trailer roffle. Essex. Raising funds for funeral SOLD


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As per my other post, this is to raise funds for my father in law's funeral, as he died suddenly on Thursday without a penny. 

 

1999 Peugeot 206 1.4

 

Mot September 2018

 

145,000 miles. 

 

Engine management light on (Now off) and a little stumble every now and then.

 

Feels typically French and crappy. 

 

Tow bar and trailer included. (is that the best way to do this?)

 

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Edit: £5.00 a ticket for car and trailer. £3.50 for just car. £1.75 for just trailer.

 

Numbers below:

 

1.The Moog      1.

2.2.

3.3.

4.4.

5.5.

6.6.

7.7.

8.sporty-shite    8.sporty-shite

9.9.

10.10.

11.11.

12.12.

13.13.

14.Rave            14.Rave

15.15.

16.16.

17.17.

18.18.

19.ruffgeezer     19.ruffgeezer

20.20.

21.21.

22.22.

23.The Moog       23.

24.24.

25.25.

26.djoptix            26.djoptix

27.27.

28.28.

29.29.

30.30.

31.31.

32.32.

33.33.

34.34.

35.The Moog        35.

36.36.

37.37.

38.38.

39.39.

40.Rave.                40.Rave

41.41.

42.42.

43.43.

44.44.

45.45.

46.46.

47.fraser.innes.3   47.fraser.innes..

48.The Moog        48.

49.49.

50.50.

51.51.

52.52.

53.53.

54.54.

55.55.

56.56.

57.fraser.innes.3  57.fraser.innes.3

58.58.

59.59.

 

 

 

 

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I'm not an expert but you might need to go through probate first before selling assets?

 

Only really where there is a lot of money or property involved. The funeral costs are covered by the assets when someone dies with no will and no money. He had no funeral plan and his pensions were annuity, so there is nothing to receive from them. So his 'estate' is almost non-existent. A typical funeral costs 4 grand, and we are unlikely to break 1200 quid from the things he owned.

 

You only need to do all the legal stuff if there is dispute, which in this case, there isn't. Both of his children are working together to sort the details out. 

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It's not the right time but to my knowledge when anybody dies you have to go through the probate process even if they have a will and family all agree.

The only time it doesn't apply is husband to wife and vice versa

 

Probate generallly not needed if assets less than £15000 even if there is no will (can depend on which financial institutions the money is invested with though).  When my mother died (with no will and assets well below £15000, although enough to cover the funeral costs at least) my brother and I had no problem sorting things out without probate.

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Probate generallly not needed if assets less than £15000 even if there is no will (can depend on which financial institutions the money is invested with though).  When my mother died (with no will and assets well below £15000, although enough to cover the funeral costs at least) my brother and I had no problem sorting things out without probate.

Not necessarily based on value. Latest rules here

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How about I do a double-draw roffle. 

 

2 roffles side by side, as follows:

 

6.50 = car

2.50 = trailer

8.50 = both.

 

It won't be drawn until all tickets sold, so basically if you buy a ticket for one, you essentially share the number with someone else. 

 

Make sense? It does to me. 

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I don't mind managing the list. I'll do it in a google sheet, that way I'll have all the revisions in case I cock something up.

 

This is how I think it stands at the moment. Click on it to embiggen.

 

taxi paul, I've transferred my original number (26) to you as your random. Hope you win.

3VOM and For Fiats Sake, I didn't want to take your expressions of interest as commitment, so please post if you want to get involved :)

 

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