skark_burmer
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Hey guys, i need a few 3rd party opinions and what better place to come?
I can see trouble brewing and im not sure how to proceed. I know what i think is fair, but id like to see what you think.
The new buyer is also on SS, so lets keep this friendly and work to find a fair solution.
Here is the scenario;
I buy CUCV from GovLiq, I never register it. To register these in Ca the total cost is about $700, and since i bought it for a friend and was waiting for him to pay me for it i just sat on it.
Well, "friend" flaked on me and never paid me for the truck so i put the truck on Ebay and sold it.
I have sold unregistered CUCV's & trailers to friends in Texas, Oregon, Michigan and Ca and i give them all my paperwork, a bill of sale from me to them, and there has never been a problem with registration.
Here is part of the description i wrote in Ebay
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The plates pictured with the truck are not included.
The truck is not currently titled or registered. It will come with the documents i got when i bought it from the Government so you can take it to the DMV in your state to register it in your name. I have sold 3 trucks and 2 trailers to friends this way and there are no hang ups or surprises.
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The new buyer lives in Colorado, flys out to my place, pays for the truck and drives it 1300 miles home.
In Colorado the SF97 needs to be in his name, or the truck needs to be titled previously. The new buyer finds this out when he tries to register it at the DMV this morning.
Here is where the trouble lies.
For me to register it i am going to need the truck in Ca for the vehicle inspection, weigh it, and pay the approx $700 fee.
I have an inquiry into GovLiq about getting a new SF97 with his info on it, but i have a feeling they are going to tell me to take a hike.
With this being said, i have no problem doing the footwork, however the cost of transporting the vehicle back out to Ca, and the DMV fee's are not something i feel like volunteering to cover.
From my point of view i clearly state the the truck is not registered in the description.
"The plates pictured with the truck are not included.
The truck is not currently titled or registered. It will come with the documents i got when i bought it from the Government so you can take it to the DMV in your state to register it in your name. I have sold 3 trucks and 2 trailers to friends this way and there are no hang ups or surprises."
So i feel the buyer should check with their states laws to see what is required before buying.
However i can see the buyers point of view as well, i said that there will be no problem at your DMV based off my previous experiences. And with the truck as it currently sits, is not able to be driven on the road, so its kind of worthless to him.
So what do you guy think is the appropriate course of action for me to take?
I certainly dont want to create any bad-blood between me and the buyer, but i see a storm brewing on the horizon because of the Colorado DMV wrinkle, and the cost involved to iron that out.
I can see trouble brewing and im not sure how to proceed. I know what i think is fair, but id like to see what you think.
The new buyer is also on SS, so lets keep this friendly and work to find a fair solution.
Here is the scenario;
I buy CUCV from GovLiq, I never register it. To register these in Ca the total cost is about $700, and since i bought it for a friend and was waiting for him to pay me for it i just sat on it.
Well, "friend" flaked on me and never paid me for the truck so i put the truck on Ebay and sold it.
I have sold unregistered CUCV's & trailers to friends in Texas, Oregon, Michigan and Ca and i give them all my paperwork, a bill of sale from me to them, and there has never been a problem with registration.
Here is part of the description i wrote in Ebay
################################################
The plates pictured with the truck are not included.
The truck is not currently titled or registered. It will come with the documents i got when i bought it from the Government so you can take it to the DMV in your state to register it in your name. I have sold 3 trucks and 2 trailers to friends this way and there are no hang ups or surprises.
###################################################
The new buyer lives in Colorado, flys out to my place, pays for the truck and drives it 1300 miles home.
In Colorado the SF97 needs to be in his name, or the truck needs to be titled previously. The new buyer finds this out when he tries to register it at the DMV this morning.
Here is where the trouble lies.
For me to register it i am going to need the truck in Ca for the vehicle inspection, weigh it, and pay the approx $700 fee.
I have an inquiry into GovLiq about getting a new SF97 with his info on it, but i have a feeling they are going to tell me to take a hike.
With this being said, i have no problem doing the footwork, however the cost of transporting the vehicle back out to Ca, and the DMV fee's are not something i feel like volunteering to cover.
From my point of view i clearly state the the truck is not registered in the description.
"The plates pictured with the truck are not included.
The truck is not currently titled or registered. It will come with the documents i got when i bought it from the Government so you can take it to the DMV in your state to register it in your name. I have sold 3 trucks and 2 trailers to friends this way and there are no hang ups or surprises."
So i feel the buyer should check with their states laws to see what is required before buying.
However i can see the buyers point of view as well, i said that there will be no problem at your DMV based off my previous experiences. And with the truck as it currently sits, is not able to be driven on the road, so its kind of worthless to him.
So what do you guy think is the appropriate course of action for me to take?
I certainly dont want to create any bad-blood between me and the buyer, but i see a storm brewing on the horizon because of the Colorado DMV wrinkle, and the cost involved to iron that out.