Nine unsuspecting customers caught up in £33k motorcycle fraud

Nine customers of a motorcycle business were “ripped off” and left out of pocket during a long-running £33,300 scam after they never received the promised money that they were expecting from the sale of their bikes.

Fraudster Martin Bleasby repeatedly made excuses to the sellers and he fobbed them off when they complained again and again that, despite the firm assurances they had been given that they would definitely get their money, it never materialised. He and his wife had arranged to sell motorcycles on behalf of customers and to give them the proceeds of the sales, less commission, but the business suddenly hit financial problems and abruptly closed, Hull Crown Court heard.




Bleasby, 43, of Wilson Drive, Cottingham, admitted nine offences of fraud dating back to about 2018. He had been due to face a trial but he changed his pleas to guilty after the judge gave an indication that he would not be jailed. His wife, Kelly Bleasby, 44, denied fraud and the charges against her were dropped.

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Ayesha Smart, prosecuting, said that, at the time, the couple ran a company called East Coast Motorcycle World from a showroom at Hutton Cranswick, near Driffield, and they sold motorcycles and accessories as well as selling second-hand bikes on behalf of private customers. They charged a commission when the sale was completed.

In August 2018, the business closed and numerous complaints arose about the non-payment of money that was owed from the supposed sale of motorcycles for customers.

Sums of money had been agreed with the sellers for the sales of their motorcycles but the customers did not receive the money despite them repeatedly chasing up the company for payment. Often, the sellers heard nothing at all and promises of payment came to nothing and repeated excuses were made. In one case, a cheque bounced.

Nine sellers had lost out and the total fraud was £33,375 over a sustained period of time. During police interview, Martin Bleasby made no comment. He had convictions for three previous offences between 2003 and 2006, including handling stolen goods and public disorder.

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