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Not to start a bidding war but I'll pay 25 cents on the dollar for select vehicles!!They are going to take back all your Former Military vehicles....I’m prepared to pay you cash before they do, I pay .10 on the dollar, that’s better then nothing, PM if interested.
Please show us on the EUC where exactly it says anything of the kind. This is another red herring we keep hearing. It doesn't exist. http://www.soldtiger.com/tigergrp/tigergrp204/files/euc.pdfIt's a fact, the government has requested stuff back before, mainly due to a demil code change or something they weren't supposed to sell in the first place. Of the instances I know of, the people complied, so I don't know what would happen if you refused. I think they even requested some deuces back (or at least the gauge panels) during the big radioactive gauge scare.
If you read the fine print of the EUC, the government does have to right to take your EUC item back if they so choose. The chances of that happening are very small though, especially if you are buying run-of-the-mill surplus. If you see a rare item come up that is normally not allowed to be sold, it would be wise to proceed with caution, but it would more than likely be caught before you took possession of it.
Exactly where please..... I see nothing of the kind.I encourage you all to read the CV4 contract ( DLA Rolling Stock Contract). It has multiple sections on returns of property because the DoD needs it or because of DEMIL Change. Just google CV4R DLA.
We're not talking about illegally lying or transferring property.....WTF is with guys trying to obfuscate the fact they cannot steal you property from you?I would guess if there arose a question about the end user (say if you were a front for a terrorist group) they could take if If someone lied when bought.
Several years back they repossessed F-14s loaned (or some say bought) from the Navy...there was a concern parts could find their way to Iran.
The final assessment is they have more lawyers than you.
I worry more about a state license (there is no guarantee that a state couldn't retroactively make them illegal like Texas recently did with kit cars and dune buggies) issue than the Feds taking it.
Show us one example of a vehicle being asked back and the owner saying no and it being confiscated. You can't can you?Wish this thread would lose its legs.
We're in a country where they took the rings off of Red Fox's fingers and jailed Wesley snipes for taxes. Martha Stewart went to jail. That Real Housewive's husband was deported to Italy. OF COURSE Uncle Sam can take them back, but it is exceedingly rare and very unlikely, so why does this keep coming up?
Unless you bought a missile guidance system or an EMP generator, why are you so worried? If there is a 50 cal attached to your purchase, you might have an issue. Tow missiles in your rear compartment, you might get stopped as you try to accept your vehicle. Geiger counter gets excited near your purchase, maybe repossession is a good thing. Otherwise, there are 500K of these units floating around so I doubt there is a shortage.
The day of the HMMWV in battle is slowly grinding to a halt. Unless our government needs to satisfy a scrap metal quota, why in this great big green World would our military want to risk lawsuits and negative press by stealing our vehicles back?
I thank the initial poster for valuable information. Now however, I think this thread is done for me.
I'm with you Brother. Let's just say if they government even tried my Humvee will be gone! Nowhere to be found, if you know what i mean? heck, before i let the government ever have it will be parted out and sold to several people across this great land. Its the principle thing with me. .Still waiting for one single person to show me on the EUC form that the gov't has the right to take your legally possessed vehicle........Saw several posts, but not one example when I post the EUC, where exactly this is.
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