Cheated out - please help
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Re: Cheated out - please help
>
> ---- I DO PLAN TO GO TO THE DMV MONDAY AND RESEARCH IF HE GAVE ME A
> SALVAGE TITLE. THANKS ALL FOR YOUR PRECIOUS INPUTS
Your Caps Lock is STILL on.
If you are comming here for help, don't yell at us
We didn't sell you the car
I hope things work out for you
aal
#32
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Re: Cheated out - please help
You don't have to. Borrow $500 from your neighbor then offer his wife $500
to f**k her. Then tell your neighbor that you paid him back and get it from
his wife.
"LostinGA" <vyworld@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:d83e2de0.0410091645.29399d52@posting.google.c om...
>I bought a 1995 Honda Accord from my neighbor in March 2003. I did not
> run any carfax or anything because I trusted the guy as he told me
> that nothing was wrong with the car. Also, he was driving it daily and
> we had a good friendly relation.
> I got this car for $3500, the Blue Book value on this car was around
> $4100, so I thought I was getting a good deal (and the neighbor also
> showed it that way). I was really impressed with this gesture of his.
> Now that I want to sell the car, I ran a carfax on it and was shocked
> to find out that this car actually had a salvage title on it.
> I really do not know what to do now. According to the carfax report,
> the seller was the original owner of the car and had had an accident
> in 1997 that rendered the car with "extensive damages" and a Salvage
> title in the state of GA was issued thereafter.
>
> Can anyone please help me with some advice as to what is the best
> course of action to be taken here? Was the seller legally supposed to
> tell me that this car had a Salvage title? Or was this my
> responsibility. I plan to call up the seller but before I do that, I
> want to get my ducks in a row here. I am willing to fight it out in
> the courts too if I need to.
>
> Thanks!
to f**k her. Then tell your neighbor that you paid him back and get it from
his wife.
"LostinGA" <vyworld@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:d83e2de0.0410091645.29399d52@posting.google.c om...
>I bought a 1995 Honda Accord from my neighbor in March 2003. I did not
> run any carfax or anything because I trusted the guy as he told me
> that nothing was wrong with the car. Also, he was driving it daily and
> we had a good friendly relation.
> I got this car for $3500, the Blue Book value on this car was around
> $4100, so I thought I was getting a good deal (and the neighbor also
> showed it that way). I was really impressed with this gesture of his.
> Now that I want to sell the car, I ran a carfax on it and was shocked
> to find out that this car actually had a salvage title on it.
> I really do not know what to do now. According to the carfax report,
> the seller was the original owner of the car and had had an accident
> in 1997 that rendered the car with "extensive damages" and a Salvage
> title in the state of GA was issued thereafter.
>
> Can anyone please help me with some advice as to what is the best
> course of action to be taken here? Was the seller legally supposed to
> tell me that this car had a Salvage title? Or was this my
> responsibility. I plan to call up the seller but before I do that, I
> want to get my ducks in a row here. I am willing to fight it out in
> the courts too if I need to.
>
> Thanks!
#33
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Re: Cheated out - please help
You don't have to. Borrow $500 from your neighbor then offer his wife $500
to f**k her. Then tell your neighbor that you paid him back and get it from
his wife.
"LostinGA" <vyworld@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:d83e2de0.0410091645.29399d52@posting.google.c om...
>I bought a 1995 Honda Accord from my neighbor in March 2003. I did not
> run any carfax or anything because I trusted the guy as he told me
> that nothing was wrong with the car. Also, he was driving it daily and
> we had a good friendly relation.
> I got this car for $3500, the Blue Book value on this car was around
> $4100, so I thought I was getting a good deal (and the neighbor also
> showed it that way). I was really impressed with this gesture of his.
> Now that I want to sell the car, I ran a carfax on it and was shocked
> to find out that this car actually had a salvage title on it.
> I really do not know what to do now. According to the carfax report,
> the seller was the original owner of the car and had had an accident
> in 1997 that rendered the car with "extensive damages" and a Salvage
> title in the state of GA was issued thereafter.
>
> Can anyone please help me with some advice as to what is the best
> course of action to be taken here? Was the seller legally supposed to
> tell me that this car had a Salvage title? Or was this my
> responsibility. I plan to call up the seller but before I do that, I
> want to get my ducks in a row here. I am willing to fight it out in
> the courts too if I need to.
>
> Thanks!
to f**k her. Then tell your neighbor that you paid him back and get it from
his wife.
"LostinGA" <vyworld@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:d83e2de0.0410091645.29399d52@posting.google.c om...
>I bought a 1995 Honda Accord from my neighbor in March 2003. I did not
> run any carfax or anything because I trusted the guy as he told me
> that nothing was wrong with the car. Also, he was driving it daily and
> we had a good friendly relation.
> I got this car for $3500, the Blue Book value on this car was around
> $4100, so I thought I was getting a good deal (and the neighbor also
> showed it that way). I was really impressed with this gesture of his.
> Now that I want to sell the car, I ran a carfax on it and was shocked
> to find out that this car actually had a salvage title on it.
> I really do not know what to do now. According to the carfax report,
> the seller was the original owner of the car and had had an accident
> in 1997 that rendered the car with "extensive damages" and a Salvage
> title in the state of GA was issued thereafter.
>
> Can anyone please help me with some advice as to what is the best
> course of action to be taken here? Was the seller legally supposed to
> tell me that this car had a Salvage title? Or was this my
> responsibility. I plan to call up the seller but before I do that, I
> want to get my ducks in a row here. I am willing to fight it out in
> the courts too if I need to.
>
> Thanks!
#34
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Re: Cheated out - please help
You don't have to. Borrow $500 from your neighbor then offer his wife $500
to f**k her. Then tell your neighbor that you paid him back and get it from
his wife.
"LostinGA" <vyworld@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:d83e2de0.0410091645.29399d52@posting.google.c om...
>I bought a 1995 Honda Accord from my neighbor in March 2003. I did not
> run any carfax or anything because I trusted the guy as he told me
> that nothing was wrong with the car. Also, he was driving it daily and
> we had a good friendly relation.
> I got this car for $3500, the Blue Book value on this car was around
> $4100, so I thought I was getting a good deal (and the neighbor also
> showed it that way). I was really impressed with this gesture of his.
> Now that I want to sell the car, I ran a carfax on it and was shocked
> to find out that this car actually had a salvage title on it.
> I really do not know what to do now. According to the carfax report,
> the seller was the original owner of the car and had had an accident
> in 1997 that rendered the car with "extensive damages" and a Salvage
> title in the state of GA was issued thereafter.
>
> Can anyone please help me with some advice as to what is the best
> course of action to be taken here? Was the seller legally supposed to
> tell me that this car had a Salvage title? Or was this my
> responsibility. I plan to call up the seller but before I do that, I
> want to get my ducks in a row here. I am willing to fight it out in
> the courts too if I need to.
>
> Thanks!
to f**k her. Then tell your neighbor that you paid him back and get it from
his wife.
"LostinGA" <vyworld@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:d83e2de0.0410091645.29399d52@posting.google.c om...
>I bought a 1995 Honda Accord from my neighbor in March 2003. I did not
> run any carfax or anything because I trusted the guy as he told me
> that nothing was wrong with the car. Also, he was driving it daily and
> we had a good friendly relation.
> I got this car for $3500, the Blue Book value on this car was around
> $4100, so I thought I was getting a good deal (and the neighbor also
> showed it that way). I was really impressed with this gesture of his.
> Now that I want to sell the car, I ran a carfax on it and was shocked
> to find out that this car actually had a salvage title on it.
> I really do not know what to do now. According to the carfax report,
> the seller was the original owner of the car and had had an accident
> in 1997 that rendered the car with "extensive damages" and a Salvage
> title in the state of GA was issued thereafter.
>
> Can anyone please help me with some advice as to what is the best
> course of action to be taken here? Was the seller legally supposed to
> tell me that this car had a Salvage title? Or was this my
> responsibility. I plan to call up the seller but before I do that, I
> want to get my ducks in a row here. I am willing to fight it out in
> the courts too if I need to.
>
> Thanks!
#35
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Re: Cheated out - please help
On Sun, 10 Oct 2004 15:52:02 GMT, aal <al_h@technologist.com> wrote:
>
>>
>> ---- I DO PLAN TO GO TO THE DMV MONDAY AND RESEARCH IF HE GAVE ME A
>> SALVAGE TITLE. THANKS ALL FOR YOUR PRECIOUS INPUTS
>
>
>Your Caps Lock is STILL on.
>
>If you are comming here for help, don't yell at us
>We didn't sell you the car
>
>I hope things work out for you
>
>aal
It's ok - our eyeballs are deaf.
>
>>
>> ---- I DO PLAN TO GO TO THE DMV MONDAY AND RESEARCH IF HE GAVE ME A
>> SALVAGE TITLE. THANKS ALL FOR YOUR PRECIOUS INPUTS
>
>
>Your Caps Lock is STILL on.
>
>If you are comming here for help, don't yell at us
>We didn't sell you the car
>
>I hope things work out for you
>
>aal
It's ok - our eyeballs are deaf.
#36
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Re: Cheated out - please help
On Sun, 10 Oct 2004 15:52:02 GMT, aal <al_h@technologist.com> wrote:
>
>>
>> ---- I DO PLAN TO GO TO THE DMV MONDAY AND RESEARCH IF HE GAVE ME A
>> SALVAGE TITLE. THANKS ALL FOR YOUR PRECIOUS INPUTS
>
>
>Your Caps Lock is STILL on.
>
>If you are comming here for help, don't yell at us
>We didn't sell you the car
>
>I hope things work out for you
>
>aal
It's ok - our eyeballs are deaf.
>
>>
>> ---- I DO PLAN TO GO TO THE DMV MONDAY AND RESEARCH IF HE GAVE ME A
>> SALVAGE TITLE. THANKS ALL FOR YOUR PRECIOUS INPUTS
>
>
>Your Caps Lock is STILL on.
>
>If you are comming here for help, don't yell at us
>We didn't sell you the car
>
>I hope things work out for you
>
>aal
It's ok - our eyeballs are deaf.
#37
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Re: Cheated out - please help
On Sun, 10 Oct 2004 15:52:02 GMT, aal <al_h@technologist.com> wrote:
>
>>
>> ---- I DO PLAN TO GO TO THE DMV MONDAY AND RESEARCH IF HE GAVE ME A
>> SALVAGE TITLE. THANKS ALL FOR YOUR PRECIOUS INPUTS
>
>
>Your Caps Lock is STILL on.
>
>If you are comming here for help, don't yell at us
>We didn't sell you the car
>
>I hope things work out for you
>
>aal
It's ok - our eyeballs are deaf.
>
>>
>> ---- I DO PLAN TO GO TO THE DMV MONDAY AND RESEARCH IF HE GAVE ME A
>> SALVAGE TITLE. THANKS ALL FOR YOUR PRECIOUS INPUTS
>
>
>Your Caps Lock is STILL on.
>
>If you are comming here for help, don't yell at us
>We didn't sell you the car
>
>I hope things work out for you
>
>aal
It's ok - our eyeballs are deaf.
#38
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Re: Cheated out - please help
In article <d83e2de0.0410091645.29399d52@posting.google.com >,
vyworld@gmail.com (LostinGA) wrote:
> I bought a 1995 Honda Accord from my neighbor in March 2003. I did not
> run any carfax or anything because I trusted the guy as he told me
> that nothing was wrong with the car. Also, he was driving it daily and
> we had a good friendly relation.
> I got this car for $3500, the Blue Book value on this car was around
> $4100, so I thought I was getting a good deal (and the neighbor also
> showed it that way). I was really impressed with this gesture of his.
> Now that I want to sell the car, I ran a carfax on it and was shocked
> to find out that this car actually had a salvage title on it.
> I really do not know what to do now. According to the carfax report,
> the seller was the original owner of the car and had had an accident
> in 1997 that rendered the car with "extensive damages" and a Salvage
> title in the state of GA was issued thereafter.
>
> Can anyone please help me with some advice as to what is the best
> course of action to be taken here? Was the seller legally supposed to
> tell me that this car had a Salvage title? Or was this my
> responsibility. I plan to call up the seller but before I do that, I
> want to get my ducks in a row here. I am willing to fight it out in
> the courts too if I need to.
>
> Thanks!
While at the DMV office, ask whether or not they can give you a regular
title since you were a victim of fraud. If they can't do that for you, ask
if it legal for you go sell the vehicle with salvage title. If you sell it
with a salvage title below the blue book price, take your neighbor to
small claims court and demand that he pay you the difference. For everyone
that reads this post, this is a story that proves everyone needs to do a
carfax report on any used vehicle they buy.
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vyworld@gmail.com (LostinGA) wrote:
> I bought a 1995 Honda Accord from my neighbor in March 2003. I did not
> run any carfax or anything because I trusted the guy as he told me
> that nothing was wrong with the car. Also, he was driving it daily and
> we had a good friendly relation.
> I got this car for $3500, the Blue Book value on this car was around
> $4100, so I thought I was getting a good deal (and the neighbor also
> showed it that way). I was really impressed with this gesture of his.
> Now that I want to sell the car, I ran a carfax on it and was shocked
> to find out that this car actually had a salvage title on it.
> I really do not know what to do now. According to the carfax report,
> the seller was the original owner of the car and had had an accident
> in 1997 that rendered the car with "extensive damages" and a Salvage
> title in the state of GA was issued thereafter.
>
> Can anyone please help me with some advice as to what is the best
> course of action to be taken here? Was the seller legally supposed to
> tell me that this car had a Salvage title? Or was this my
> responsibility. I plan to call up the seller but before I do that, I
> want to get my ducks in a row here. I am willing to fight it out in
> the courts too if I need to.
>
> Thanks!
While at the DMV office, ask whether or not they can give you a regular
title since you were a victim of fraud. If they can't do that for you, ask
if it legal for you go sell the vehicle with salvage title. If you sell it
with a salvage title below the blue book price, take your neighbor to
small claims court and demand that he pay you the difference. For everyone
that reads this post, this is a story that proves everyone needs to do a
carfax report on any used vehicle they buy.
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#39
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Re: Cheated out - please help
In article <d83e2de0.0410091645.29399d52@posting.google.com >,
vyworld@gmail.com (LostinGA) wrote:
> I bought a 1995 Honda Accord from my neighbor in March 2003. I did not
> run any carfax or anything because I trusted the guy as he told me
> that nothing was wrong with the car. Also, he was driving it daily and
> we had a good friendly relation.
> I got this car for $3500, the Blue Book value on this car was around
> $4100, so I thought I was getting a good deal (and the neighbor also
> showed it that way). I was really impressed with this gesture of his.
> Now that I want to sell the car, I ran a carfax on it and was shocked
> to find out that this car actually had a salvage title on it.
> I really do not know what to do now. According to the carfax report,
> the seller was the original owner of the car and had had an accident
> in 1997 that rendered the car with "extensive damages" and a Salvage
> title in the state of GA was issued thereafter.
>
> Can anyone please help me with some advice as to what is the best
> course of action to be taken here? Was the seller legally supposed to
> tell me that this car had a Salvage title? Or was this my
> responsibility. I plan to call up the seller but before I do that, I
> want to get my ducks in a row here. I am willing to fight it out in
> the courts too if I need to.
>
> Thanks!
While at the DMV office, ask whether or not they can give you a regular
title since you were a victim of fraud. If they can't do that for you, ask
if it legal for you go sell the vehicle with salvage title. If you sell it
with a salvage title below the blue book price, take your neighbor to
small claims court and demand that he pay you the difference. For everyone
that reads this post, this is a story that proves everyone needs to do a
carfax report on any used vehicle they buy.
--
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vyworld@gmail.com (LostinGA) wrote:
> I bought a 1995 Honda Accord from my neighbor in March 2003. I did not
> run any carfax or anything because I trusted the guy as he told me
> that nothing was wrong with the car. Also, he was driving it daily and
> we had a good friendly relation.
> I got this car for $3500, the Blue Book value on this car was around
> $4100, so I thought I was getting a good deal (and the neighbor also
> showed it that way). I was really impressed with this gesture of his.
> Now that I want to sell the car, I ran a carfax on it and was shocked
> to find out that this car actually had a salvage title on it.
> I really do not know what to do now. According to the carfax report,
> the seller was the original owner of the car and had had an accident
> in 1997 that rendered the car with "extensive damages" and a Salvage
> title in the state of GA was issued thereafter.
>
> Can anyone please help me with some advice as to what is the best
> course of action to be taken here? Was the seller legally supposed to
> tell me that this car had a Salvage title? Or was this my
> responsibility. I plan to call up the seller but before I do that, I
> want to get my ducks in a row here. I am willing to fight it out in
> the courts too if I need to.
>
> Thanks!
While at the DMV office, ask whether or not they can give you a regular
title since you were a victim of fraud. If they can't do that for you, ask
if it legal for you go sell the vehicle with salvage title. If you sell it
with a salvage title below the blue book price, take your neighbor to
small claims court and demand that he pay you the difference. For everyone
that reads this post, this is a story that proves everyone needs to do a
carfax report on any used vehicle they buy.
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Re: Cheated out - please help
In article <d83e2de0.0410091645.29399d52@posting.google.com >,
vyworld@gmail.com (LostinGA) wrote:
> I bought a 1995 Honda Accord from my neighbor in March 2003. I did not
> run any carfax or anything because I trusted the guy as he told me
> that nothing was wrong with the car. Also, he was driving it daily and
> we had a good friendly relation.
> I got this car for $3500, the Blue Book value on this car was around
> $4100, so I thought I was getting a good deal (and the neighbor also
> showed it that way). I was really impressed with this gesture of his.
> Now that I want to sell the car, I ran a carfax on it and was shocked
> to find out that this car actually had a salvage title on it.
> I really do not know what to do now. According to the carfax report,
> the seller was the original owner of the car and had had an accident
> in 1997 that rendered the car with "extensive damages" and a Salvage
> title in the state of GA was issued thereafter.
>
> Can anyone please help me with some advice as to what is the best
> course of action to be taken here? Was the seller legally supposed to
> tell me that this car had a Salvage title? Or was this my
> responsibility. I plan to call up the seller but before I do that, I
> want to get my ducks in a row here. I am willing to fight it out in
> the courts too if I need to.
>
> Thanks!
While at the DMV office, ask whether or not they can give you a regular
title since you were a victim of fraud. If they can't do that for you, ask
if it legal for you go sell the vehicle with salvage title. If you sell it
with a salvage title below the blue book price, take your neighbor to
small claims court and demand that he pay you the difference. For everyone
that reads this post, this is a story that proves everyone needs to do a
carfax report on any used vehicle they buy.
--
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vyworld@gmail.com (LostinGA) wrote:
> I bought a 1995 Honda Accord from my neighbor in March 2003. I did not
> run any carfax or anything because I trusted the guy as he told me
> that nothing was wrong with the car. Also, he was driving it daily and
> we had a good friendly relation.
> I got this car for $3500, the Blue Book value on this car was around
> $4100, so I thought I was getting a good deal (and the neighbor also
> showed it that way). I was really impressed with this gesture of his.
> Now that I want to sell the car, I ran a carfax on it and was shocked
> to find out that this car actually had a salvage title on it.
> I really do not know what to do now. According to the carfax report,
> the seller was the original owner of the car and had had an accident
> in 1997 that rendered the car with "extensive damages" and a Salvage
> title in the state of GA was issued thereafter.
>
> Can anyone please help me with some advice as to what is the best
> course of action to be taken here? Was the seller legally supposed to
> tell me that this car had a Salvage title? Or was this my
> responsibility. I plan to call up the seller but before I do that, I
> want to get my ducks in a row here. I am willing to fight it out in
> the courts too if I need to.
>
> Thanks!
While at the DMV office, ask whether or not they can give you a regular
title since you were a victim of fraud. If they can't do that for you, ask
if it legal for you go sell the vehicle with salvage title. If you sell it
with a salvage title below the blue book price, take your neighbor to
small claims court and demand that he pay you the difference. For everyone
that reads this post, this is a story that proves everyone needs to do a
carfax report on any used vehicle they buy.
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Re: Cheated out - please help
Jason wrote:
For everyone
> that reads this post, this is a story that proves everyone needs to do a
> carfax report on any used vehicle they buy.
>
I had a clean Car-fax report on a '89 Prelude that I bought back in
'92. After I bought it, I found that the front of the car was black,
and, the rear door pillar back was red. I traded it on my '92 Accord
which I'm still driving.
I recently checked the serial number from the Prelude on car fax, and
it shows the car is still going in a town about thirty miles south of
here. bob
For everyone
> that reads this post, this is a story that proves everyone needs to do a
> carfax report on any used vehicle they buy.
>
I had a clean Car-fax report on a '89 Prelude that I bought back in
'92. After I bought it, I found that the front of the car was black,
and, the rear door pillar back was red. I traded it on my '92 Accord
which I'm still driving.
I recently checked the serial number from the Prelude on car fax, and
it shows the car is still going in a town about thirty miles south of
here. bob
#42
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Re: Cheated out - please help
Jason wrote:
For everyone
> that reads this post, this is a story that proves everyone needs to do a
> carfax report on any used vehicle they buy.
>
I had a clean Car-fax report on a '89 Prelude that I bought back in
'92. After I bought it, I found that the front of the car was black,
and, the rear door pillar back was red. I traded it on my '92 Accord
which I'm still driving.
I recently checked the serial number from the Prelude on car fax, and
it shows the car is still going in a town about thirty miles south of
here. bob
For everyone
> that reads this post, this is a story that proves everyone needs to do a
> carfax report on any used vehicle they buy.
>
I had a clean Car-fax report on a '89 Prelude that I bought back in
'92. After I bought it, I found that the front of the car was black,
and, the rear door pillar back was red. I traded it on my '92 Accord
which I'm still driving.
I recently checked the serial number from the Prelude on car fax, and
it shows the car is still going in a town about thirty miles south of
here. bob
#43
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Re: Cheated out - please help
Jason wrote:
For everyone
> that reads this post, this is a story that proves everyone needs to do a
> carfax report on any used vehicle they buy.
>
I had a clean Car-fax report on a '89 Prelude that I bought back in
'92. After I bought it, I found that the front of the car was black,
and, the rear door pillar back was red. I traded it on my '92 Accord
which I'm still driving.
I recently checked the serial number from the Prelude on car fax, and
it shows the car is still going in a town about thirty miles south of
here. bob
For everyone
> that reads this post, this is a story that proves everyone needs to do a
> carfax report on any used vehicle they buy.
>
I had a clean Car-fax report on a '89 Prelude that I bought back in
'92. After I bought it, I found that the front of the car was black,
and, the rear door pillar back was red. I traded it on my '92 Accord
which I'm still driving.
I recently checked the serial number from the Prelude on car fax, and
it shows the car is still going in a town about thirty miles south of
here. bob
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Re: Cheated out - please help
>
> While at the DMV office, ask whether or not they can give you a regular
> title since you were a victim of fraud. If they can't do that for you, ask
> if it legal for you go sell the vehicle with salvage title. If you sell it
> with a salvage title below the blue book price, take your neighbor to
> small claims court and demand that he pay you the difference. For everyone
> that reads this post, this is a story that proves everyone needs to do a
> carfax report on any used vehicle they buy.
Went to the DMV and another surprise- DMV has no record of this car
being Salvage!! Gotta check with carfax now... wonder why they have
this car as a salvage title!
> While at the DMV office, ask whether or not they can give you a regular
> title since you were a victim of fraud. If they can't do that for you, ask
> if it legal for you go sell the vehicle with salvage title. If you sell it
> with a salvage title below the blue book price, take your neighbor to
> small claims court and demand that he pay you the difference. For everyone
> that reads this post, this is a story that proves everyone needs to do a
> carfax report on any used vehicle they buy.
Went to the DMV and another surprise- DMV has no record of this car
being Salvage!! Gotta check with carfax now... wonder why they have
this car as a salvage title!
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Re: Cheated out - please help
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> While at the DMV office, ask whether or not they can give you a regular
> title since you were a victim of fraud. If they can't do that for you, ask
> if it legal for you go sell the vehicle with salvage title. If you sell it
> with a salvage title below the blue book price, take your neighbor to
> small claims court and demand that he pay you the difference. For everyone
> that reads this post, this is a story that proves everyone needs to do a
> carfax report on any used vehicle they buy.
Went to the DMV and another surprise- DMV has no record of this car
being Salvage!! Gotta check with carfax now... wonder why they have
this car as a salvage title!
> While at the DMV office, ask whether or not they can give you a regular
> title since you were a victim of fraud. If they can't do that for you, ask
> if it legal for you go sell the vehicle with salvage title. If you sell it
> with a salvage title below the blue book price, take your neighbor to
> small claims court and demand that he pay you the difference. For everyone
> that reads this post, this is a story that proves everyone needs to do a
> carfax report on any used vehicle they buy.
Went to the DMV and another surprise- DMV has no record of this car
being Salvage!! Gotta check with carfax now... wonder why they have
this car as a salvage title!