Posted by 1936 on March 28, 2010 at 16:45:03 from (76.224.121.185):
In Reply to: Selling Etiquette posted by Cub149 on March 28, 2010 at 08:25:40:
For the one who signed the title and took the bucks and good bye. Here is the rest of the story---I had done that many times until car ended up in the Chicago Impound with the vin number coming back to me with a demand letter for about 1800 bucks for tow tickets and etc. Long story short the buyer never took the title out of my name and ended up leaving car on the street on the near south side. Found a friend in city hall and openned the door to the state police and got the problem off my back after 6 weeks of guff. NOW the buyer flips title to himself and I get a copy of the used sales take form and all his ID for driver license and the plate on vehicle he drove in my drive with and a sign bill of sale and them the new owner gets the keys. Sound to be untrue, but CYA more and more.
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