Feb-12-2014 06:08 AM
Feb-13-2014 05:31 AM
The Texan wrote:tropical36 wrote:The last name wasn't Hibrader, from Tampa was it? I could tell you many tales about that family who were dealers in Tampa. I finally sent him to prison for his shenanigans against both his customers and the state.
I heard later that the whole family left town in the middle of the night. Later by accident I talked to another who had business dealings with this individual and did he have some stories to tell. Not sure if he was ever arrested and prosecuted, but he sure deserved it and many times over.
Feb-13-2014 04:37 AM
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Feb-12-2014 10:45 PM
Feb-12-2014 05:17 PM
Feb-12-2014 03:51 PM
frelsang wrote:To me he has a $75,000 loan and the value of the rig was $55,000 and he paid $20,000 to pay off the loan on the trade in. The loan should have been paid and loans are virtually always secured in part by a lien on the title.
I trade in my 08 Windsport ... 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
Feb-12-2014 02:54 PM
tropical36 wrote:The last name wasn't Hibrader, from Tampa was it? I could tell you many tales about that family who were dealers in Tampa. I finally sent him to prison for his shenanigans against both his customers and the state.
I heard later that the whole family left town in the middle of the night. Later by accident I talked to another who had business dealings with this individual and did he have some stories to tell. Not sure if he was ever arrested and prosecuted, but he sure deserved it and many times over.
Bob & Betsy - USN Aviation Ret'd '78 & LEO Ret'd '03 & "Oath Keeper Forever"
Feb-12-2014 02:33 PM
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?
Feb-12-2014 01:54 PM
Feb-12-2014 01:43 PM
Feb-12-2014 01:40 PM
11B wrote:I wish I had said that, I think I did.
I'd jump on this problem as soon as you can with the State of Ca. BMV. It should only take a phone call to get the ball rolling. When dealers fail to pay off a trade its a RED flag they are in financial problems. Get to their bond they have posted with the state before they go BK.
Feb-12-2014 01:33 PM
Feb-12-2014 01:29 PM
frelsang wrote:
Thanks to everyone's feedback and advice, I will contact DMV and BMV today
the dealership claim that they are the biggest in Southern California, I been
a very nice customer to them, but as soon as I signed the deal wrote them the checkno one would answer my calls
can't get any question answer. .......
We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.
Feb-12-2014 01:27 PM
hardtobe wrote:CA Traveler wrote:
Effy, He signed a contract so there are likely legal concerns about a repo. And that does not solve the problem of the $20,000 he paid the dealer to clear the lien.
he paid 20K to pay down the loan? I don't see where it was to clear the lien?
Feb-12-2014 01:07 PM
CA Traveler wrote:
Effy, He signed a contract so there are likely legal concerns about a repo. And that does not solve the problem of the $20,000 he paid the dealer to clear the lien.