Posted by glenn in OH on September 23, 2010 at 20:38:40 from (209.130.192.159):
I bought a tractor from a guy in Jan of this year it was a good deal but I did not steal it.My neighbor new him an he did not think to highly of him but I bought it anyways.The guy did say he was going thur a divorce. I did not even think on asking him if the tractor was paid for.I have bought many tractors before an never had any problems.Me, my son, an my neighbor picked up the tractor on a saturday I gave the man 6 grand cash an I asked for a bill of sale.He wrote out one an signed it. my son drove the tractor home.Last month on a saturday morning we got a wakeup call from 2 men saying they were there to repo a stolen tractor.I told them no way is this tractor leaveing I paid cash for it an I have a bill of sale an a witness. my wife called my good neighbor an he was there in minutes.These guy kept saying that is has to go that I will have to sue him an I said its not leaveing unless the cops are here.The repo guys then ask me If I would like to talk to this guy on the phone an I said yes I would talk to him so the repo man trys to call this bozo an he cannot get ahold of him.We are standing in my drive an the repo guys phone rings its him calling back.The repo guy tells him he has some explaining to do that he has a bill of sale ,an a witness that says he sold it an that fileing a false police report will get him thrown in jail the repo guy tells him he will give him untill next wednesday to clear the loan up with John Deere credit. It sounds like he told John Deere that the tractor had been stolen. the repo guys then left.That monday I called my Lawyer an he said do not let them take it lock it up for awhile an if they serve you with anything call him back.Before this happened I did not really know my rights I know a little more now.I will be much more careful when buying another tractor.Make sure you get that Bill of sale with the serial number on it an PAID IN FULL.I am positive that if those Repo Guys would have seen that tractor I would have been out of the money I paid for it
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