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Sherry_Mindel
Nov 21, 2016Explorer
Grit dog wrote:
If all of this is legit on your part and you have an executed sales/trade in contract then give them one chance to either process the title and license or give you the signed title or cert of origin signed over to you.
If they don't do either within a day, you can go argue with them or lawyer up.
Guessing some stout arguments are all itnwill take as they likely try to pull this same scam every chance they get.
Now if they point out a leagal "out" for themselves then you may have to lawyer up if they scammed you that bad.
Grit- all that I've posted is exact archive of how this deal has gone down. Today, we've had zero calls. Going forward, I will insist all communication from dealer be in writing as suggested by our attorney (I really don't want to have to pay yet another retainer for this issue as we are not in the wrong)
At the DMV today, the occupational licensing dept said they would bet all DMV paperwork from dealer to them is enroute and we should wait another few days to call DMV and confirm
Really REALLY appreciate everyone's input
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