โJul-15-2018 10:56 AM
โJul-21-2018 10:24 AM
ron.dittmer wrote:
I NEVER email due to the flooding of spam.
โJul-21-2018 08:25 AM
โJul-21-2018 06:42 AM
DrewE wrote:Farmboy666 wrote:
Almost everybody with a vehicle for sale covers the plate if they are smart. No plate doesn't necessarily mean not drivable, could mean not using it so why register and pay tax, insurance. Maybe that's why they are selling it.
Out of curiosity, why? What harm can befall from having the plate visible? People can look up who you are and probably what your mailing address is, but that's not secret information and they'll undoubtedly find that out anyhow if you sell it.
Most people don't cover up their license plates when they have their vehicles parked in e.g. Wal-Mart parking lots. Why cover it up or obscure it for Craig's List?
At any rate, I'm sure there are indeed many reputable people selling vehicles on CL with obscured or removed plates, but it's still a red flag to me as most everything I've seen that have clearly been a scam has had the plate obscured or removed from the pictures, and many or most that appear legitimate show a plate (though sometimes with the numbers blurred or blocked). I do try to verify that the plate is for the same state that the vehicle is supposed to be in, or at least something reasonably close.
โJul-20-2018 09:49 AM
Farmboy666 wrote:
Almost everybody with a vehicle for sale covers the plate if they are smart. No plate doesn't necessarily mean not drivable, could mean not using it so why register and pay tax, insurance. Maybe that's why they are selling it.
โJul-20-2018 09:43 AM
Farmboy666 wrote:
Almost everybody with a vehicle for sale covers the plate if they are smart.
โJul-20-2018 09:36 AM
โJul-20-2018 08:27 AM
DrewE wrote:Floridastorm wrote:wolfe10 wrote:
It always raises a red flag when I see a vehicle for sale with NO LICENSE PLATE.
Be sure to confirm ownership before going further.
Yes. In Florida one must have a Title to show ownership. No title. No buy.
Meanwhile in Vermont (and at least some of the other New England states), they don't issue a title for a vehicle that is more than 16 years old.
I do agree though that showing no plate in a CL ad is a red flag. Often a little bit of googling will show the exact same vehicle supposedly for sale in several different cities in different corners of the country with identically worded ads. Other times it may not have a plate because it's not drivable without a lot of work (though usually that case is rather more obvious from the pictures and description).
โJul-20-2018 08:20 AM
wolfe10 wrote:
It always raises a red flag when I see a vehicle for sale with NO LICENSE PLATE.
Be sure to confirm ownership before going further.
โJul-19-2018 09:29 AM
fleetwoodjambo wrote:
Because it sold I can no longer see the add or what the price was, but if it was under 10K and all appliances worked and it started and drove, you cant expect a perfect deal. These are RV's and stuff is prone to go wrong, especially on used/older ones, but you have to know that going into it. Especially if they don't get used often, the previous owner may not know the water pump leaks, or certain lights in the coach don't work, but you take it out on the first trip and find this out. If you buy cheap you have to expect cheap and hope for the best, if you want recourse for issues that arise, pay more and fiance through dealer. I learned the hard way by buying private party as a mechanic likely wont catch everything, but could not afford new. I realized before buying that the older it is the more things will eventually need to be replaced no matter the make, but unfortunately you often only find out what needs fixing by using it. I would avoid low mileage older ones that rarely get used, not always the best deal.
โJul-19-2018 09:08 AM
โJul-16-2018 08:49 PM
wolfe10 wrote:I buy and sell an average of one vehicle per year as a profitable hobby. All my vehicles are clean-titled in my name, have a clean carfax, and are plated at the time of sale. My "For Sale" pictures always have "No Plates" as shown, so much better than doctoring up the pictures to hide the plate number, or worse yet putting my finger in the picture to hide the plates. I never understood how people can be so lazy in making the right effort for a successful sale.....it goes way beyond removing the plates for the pictures.
It always raises a red flag when I see a vehicle for sale with NO LICENSE PLATE.
โJul-16-2018 08:28 PM
โJul-16-2018 01:54 PM
โJul-16-2018 01:37 PM
Floridastorm wrote:wolfe10 wrote:
It always raises a red flag when I see a vehicle for sale with NO LICENSE PLATE.
Be sure to confirm ownership before going further.
Yes. In Florida one must have a Title to show ownership. No title. No buy.