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westernrvparkow
Jun 05, 2013Explorer
happybooker1 wrote:Something is very wrong in river city. You sent your payments made out to an individual, not a company for the last three years? I sure hope you haven't been screwed and tattooed. This is not a normal situation. I would be looking at the documentation for your registration of the trailer. In most states you will have a certificate of title that will show you as the owner and someone else as lienholder. That trailer should have been titled in your name when you got it in 2010 (if I understand your situation correctly). Apparently you bought this rig new in 2010. There is no way this Durnell dude should be on the title, and if he is listed as the lienholder, this is one really strange deal, it would mean he financed you personally, and that he doesn't even use a company for legal and tax reasons. This would be an incredibly rare way of doing business, one I have actually never, ever seen or heard of. If you have had this rig since 2010 and it is not already titled in your name, you are in a world of hurt.
RVW= RV Wholesalers. Mike Durnell is the co- owner & the one whom I sent my $$ to each month for my 2010 NEW trailer. I sent the money directly to him -- not RVW, not a bank.
Ok, so I'm seeing its NOT out of line to wait 6 weeks or longer for a title after you pay off a trailer. What I CANNOT understand is the lack of any type of communication after literally DOZENS of phone calls, messages, voice mail messages, etc. ALL leaving 1-3 phone numbers to call me back. And PROOF that they DO have my email addy since Ms. Durnell has emailed me TWICE only asking for the VIN number and then my address. No explanations or statements as to the hold-up or even a simple "we've got your messages & we're working on getting you the title". Just..... Nothing.
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