Cheated out - please help

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by LostinGA, Oct 10, 2004.

  1. LostinGA

    aal Guest


    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
     
    aal, Oct 10, 2004
    #21
  2. LostinGA

    rdel Guest

    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.
     
    rdel, Oct 10, 2004
    #22
  3. LostinGA

    rdel Guest

    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.
     
    rdel, Oct 10, 2004
    #23
  4. LostinGA

    anonymous Guest

    It's ok - our eyeballs are deaf.
     
    anonymous, Oct 11, 2004
    #24
  5. LostinGA

    anonymous Guest

    It's ok - our eyeballs are deaf.
     
    anonymous, Oct 11, 2004
    #25
  6. LostinGA

    Jason Guest

    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.
     
    Jason, Oct 11, 2004
    #26
  7. LostinGA

    Jason Guest

    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.
     
    Jason, Oct 11, 2004
    #27
  8. LostinGA

    N.E.Ohio Bob Guest

    Jason wrote:
    For everyone
    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
     
    N.E.Ohio Bob, Oct 11, 2004
    #28
  9. LostinGA

    VY Guest

    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!
     
    VY, Oct 11, 2004
    #29
  10. LostinGA

    dold Guest

    I suggested that carfax might be wrong.
    If you received title from the DMV, it should say if it is salvage.
    In California, it is rahter clear. I think the regstration form also has
    some verbage on it, but I can't remember if it is so obvious.
     
    dold, Oct 11, 2004
    #30
  11. LostinGA

    E. Meyer Guest

    If the DMV is giving you a clear title, why do you care? Regardless of
    whatever carfax says, you can present a clear title to a perspective buyer.
     
    E. Meyer, Oct 12, 2004
    #31
  12. LostinGA

    SoCalMike Guest

    in california, the title will clearly say "salvage" on it at the top.
    the majority or people dont even run a carfax report.
     
    SoCalMike, Oct 12, 2004
    #32
  13. I hope you mean $4100 private party value and not retail.
    Again, I hope you checked the numbers yourself and did not just take
    his word for it.
    You should call your neighbor, in a courteous fashion, and ask him about
    the salvage title. It could turn out to be a theft recovery with lots of
    parts missing. Due to the cost of fixing the car the insurance company
    totaled the car and it got the salvage title. It was your responsibility
    to do your homework. Also, the title should clearly state if it was a salvage
    title. You did review the title before you bought the car, right? With a
    salvage title I would say you over paid for the car, but that is your own
    fault for not doing your homework.
     
    Alex Rodriguez, Oct 13, 2004
    #33
  14. LostinGA

    pagegirl Guest

    hey there... do ask georgia about the title. i know that georgia is
    one of those states that wash their own titles. only a simple state
    inspection is needed for a title to go from salvage to clean in
    georgia. the title may be clean now, but the history still show the
    vehicle as salvage. good luck.
     
    pagegirl, Oct 18, 2004
    #34
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