โFeb-12-2014 06:08 AM
โFeb-12-2014 01:02 PM
down home wrote:
You have to not trust anyone it seems. They sold our Fifth Wheel before we signed for the MH. Tried to bakc out but it was gone and they even had sold our F350 already and then from there it went down hill.
โFeb-12-2014 12:23 PM
โFeb-12-2014 10:26 AM
โFeb-12-2014 10:21 AM
frelsang wrote:
I trade in my 08 Windsport to a brand new 2014 Winnebago last November, The pay off of the first loan is $75000, I had paid an extra $20,000 for the upside down pay off on the first loan during the purchase, The problem is the dealership never pay off my first loan, I've been making 2 RV monthly payment for the last 3 month, I called the dealer many times, they just keep lying to me saying it's in the process to be pay off in a week or two, but 3 months had passed, I am afraid if I don't do anything it's going to get drag on for as long as they pleased, my question is do I need a lawyer? or take the dealership to small claims court? Does this happen to many people or just happen to me?
โFeb-12-2014 09:45 AM
โFeb-12-2014 09:38 AM
โFeb-12-2014 08:35 AM
frelsang wrote:What the H are you waiting for?
I've been making 2 RV monthly payment for the last 3 month,
โFeb-12-2014 08:32 AM
hardtobe wrote:Effy wrote:hardtobe wrote:Effy wrote:
I find this an odd scenario as you can't change registration or clear a title of a vhicle unless all leins against it are satisfied. The whole thing sounds shady.
Effy it is very very shady indeed. Dealer wont clear title till
its sells it or is forced to(in this situation) clearly this dealer is a scum bag
Not sure how it works in CA, but in MD, but you can't transfer ownership without a title, and you can't get that until liens are satisfied. I find it an odd scenario where a dealer that traded a unit for you would wait until it had a buyer to do the title work? Aren't there laws in place to prevent this? I can't say I'd put myself into this situation. technically you could repo the old unit since the dealer doesn't own it. You do. Repo it, sell it private, and you make out, dealer loses. Cuz you're paying for it anyway.
its not odd at all.They use your money to pay for the trade till they find a buyer.Then they pay out the lien on the MH.I find it odd that the bank never insisted on discharging the one loan and transferring it to the new unit as to protect their customer from fraud like this is.I hold my loan institution as responsible as this crooked dealer for not looking out for my best interests. Mc######## RV in CA are famous for this tactic.A friend of mine got caught with $300 in interest charges because they took over a month to clear tile on his trade
โFeb-12-2014 08:28 AM
โFeb-12-2014 08:23 AM
Effy wrote:hardtobe wrote:Effy wrote:
I find this an odd scenario as you can't change registration or clear a title of a vhicle unless all leins against it are satisfied. The whole thing sounds shady.
Effy it is very very shady indeed. Dealer wont clear title till
its sells it or is forced to(in this situation) clearly this dealer is a scum bag
Not sure how it works in CA, but in MD, but you can't transfer ownership without a title, and you can't get that until liens are satisfied. I find it an odd scenario where a dealer that traded a unit for you would wait until it had a buyer to do the title work? Aren't there laws in place to prevent this? I can't say I'd put myself into this situation. technically you could repo the old unit since the dealer doesn't own it. You do. Repo it, sell it private, and you make out, dealer loses. Cuz you're paying for it anyway.
โFeb-12-2014 08:21 AM
โFeb-12-2014 08:20 AM
outdoorlovers wrote:DO NOT give them another day, they have had 3 months already. Go to CA BMV today and file for their bond, that is all the warning they need. That dealer is on the verge of bankruptcy and you will be the one holding the bag, unless you are already in line......Also notify your financial institution what is happening and what you are doing, as they will be the recipient of the bond money.
The last ting a dealer in CA wants to hear is you're going to contact the DMV. Give them a time limit to resolve this (7 days) and let them know you're contacting the DMV. No dealer wants the DMV poking around in their business.
Bob & Betsy - USN Aviation Ret'd '78 & LEO Ret'd '03 & "Oath Keeper Forever"
โFeb-12-2014 08:17 AM
Effy wrote:
I had a deal I cancelled with a dealer once after I checked BBB. They tried similar stuff and even refused to give me back my deposit. Quick call to the State's attorney general's office and a complaint filed with the BBB solved that problem. Check mailed next day along with a flurry of apologies.
โFeb-12-2014 07:25 AM
โFeb-12-2014 07:25 AM