Harvey local loses $22K to dodgy Jeep accessories dealer

James Bartlett is the former proprietor of the business Aftermarket Jeep Parts Australia and the registrant of the website www.aftermarketjeep.com.au.

Consumer Protection is urging people not to purchase Jeep parts and accessories through an online dealer after he took payments but failed to deliver the goods or services.

James Alan Bartlett, the manager of JPA Offroad Group Pty Ltd, accepted almost $40,000 from six consumers who have not received the goods or services within a reasonable time and some have not been provided with a refund.

The largest payment was made by a Harvey consumer who paid $22,000 worth of deposits in February 2020 after getting a quote of about $34,000 to provide parts and rebuild a GMC Sierra Denali vehicle.

No work has been carried out or parts supplied.

Other affected consumers claim to be owed individual amounts of between $220 to more than $5000 after ordering rims, tyres and other parts and paying deposits up until January 2021 but the goods were never delivered.

James Bartlett is the former proprietor of the business Aftermarket Jeep Parts Australia and the registrant of the website www.aftermarketjeep.com.au.

Consumer Protection warned consumer's about Mr Bartlett's business in January 2017 and subsequently prosecuted him in September 2019 for similar issues.

He was fined $16,000.

Commissioner for Consumer Protection Gary Newcombe said it appears James Bartlett hasn’t changed his behaviour and warns WA consumers to be aware of his illegal business practices.

“It is a clear breach of the Australian Consumer Law to accept deposits or full payments from consumers but fail to supply the goods or services within a reasonable time,” Mr Newcombe said.

“Then to refuse to refund that money and make excuses for the non-delivery are unacceptable business practices.

“James Bartlett has a dubious track record with this type of behaviour that appears to be continuing despite a previous public warning being issued and prosecution action being taken.

“While the outstanding complaints remain unresolved, we would recommend that consumers seriously re-consider lodging orders with this company and be aware of the past issues and actions when deciding whether to do business with James Bartlett.”

Other consumers who have had unsatisfactory dealings with James Bartlett and JPA Offroad Group and have yet to lodge a complaint are urged to do so on the Consumer Protection website.

Enquiries can be made by email consumer@dmirs.wa.gov.au or by calling 1300 30 40 54. 
 

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