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I was F*cked over by wellsfargo dealers, they are taking my car but decided to call my mothers landlord first?

August 10th, 2011 John 3 comments

Question by Pamela Anne: I was F*cked over by wellsfargo dealers, they are taking my car but decided to call my mothers landlord first?
Wellsfargo all in all made it so it appears I Did not pay for my car for five months ( I Did pay it but its too late and I am okay with the fact I have to seize it or sale it first ) Anyways, the thing that bugs me is what the bank did. They called my mothers landlord and asked them where I was – not only am I 22 years old, but my mother only signed one thing 3 years ago – not a co-signer but a witness of me.

Was that legally sound of them to track down my mothers landlord about me, a place I live 3000 miles away from as well ? it all seems illegal to me such as harassment at this point . thanks.

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Answer by Bruce
There is no law preventing them from calling your mother’s landlord.

Harassment is repeated, unwanted contact that serves no purpose. A simple phone call is not a repeated course of conduct, and certainly serves a purpose.

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Vehicle History Report for used cars for sale ? are they worth It ? Hell YES

August 4th, 2011 John No comments

Buying a used car in today’s market can be very risky. You never really know what you are buying, where the car has been and what has happened to it. But there is a simple report that you can order online that will take a lot of the guess work out of the process and ease your mind. What report is this! A vehicle history report of course!

Carfax is one of the major players in the vehicle history reporting game and in my opinion the best. For only .99 you can order an online vehicle report that may prevent you from buying a lemon and ultimately save you thousands of dollars.

Here are a few reasons why it is definitely worth getting a Carfax before you look at your next vehicle.   

1) Accident Information: This section will tell you the history of the vehicle. Shows all pass accidents and tell you whether or not the vehicle was written off and repaired or just in a minor fender bender. I would say this is worthy news to know.

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2) Car Recalls and Safety Concerns: Some cars have certain problems when they are built. This section of the report will tell you if the vehicle has had some problems that are common in the models built that year. The report lists all factory recalls that have been posted by the manufacture.

3) Odometer Fraud: Some people have the know how to turn back the odometer on certain vehicles. This report shows the buyer of the used car the information on whether or not this vehicle has had this done. Odometer readings are recorded whenever the car is serviced or title is transferred. If the numbers don’t jive then this report will show this.

4) Title Check: As the title states. It checks to see if the car has a clear title or as a lean against it. You do not want a vehicle with a lean against it because you may have to pay what ever money is owing in order to take possession of the vehicle. Worst yet your vehicle could be repoed and sold on you to pay the lean. This section alone makes it worth getting when buying used cars for sale.

So when your’re looking at used cars for sale, it’s worth getting a Vehicle History Report for your next car.

Sean Traynor writes articles on helpful tips on buying vehicles


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car left at impound and auctioned can they still charge me?

July 23rd, 2011 John No comments

Question by Shawn: car left at impound and auctioned can they still charge me?
My car was left at impound car worth $ 500 or less while I was arrested and they auctioned it two years ago and trying to fix my credit I saw impound and towing fee for $ 1500 can they still charge this even though it was towed from and to same city and impounded and auctioned off?
State was IN and reason was I was arrested and tags was expired no other reason and they didnt want to leave it in the street no other reason.
got pulled over then arrested*

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Answer by ❤Michelle❤
Sounds a bit tricky to get one right answer. I believe it depends on the state the car was impounded, & the reason it was impounded (DUI, Repossession, Illegal Parking etc). I would contact your local DMV and explain your situation.Take notes because you know how some people like to give the run around! Good Luck…sorry I couldn’t really help much!

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Seized Vehicle Auctions — What They are All About

July 6th, 2011 John No comments

seizedcarauctions.online-trusted-sources.com Seized vehicle auctions are the ideal means of getting the car of your dreams at really low prices. Seized vehicle auctions are the type of car sale wherein the cars being sold are those that were repossessed. There would be no need for you to worry about the legalities of this type of trade. It has been a common practice of the government to hold a public auction for all sorts of property that have been repossessed. Among these properties are cars, homes, and even airplanes and yachts that were taken back, impounded, or confiscated mostly due to failure on the part of the owners to pay for them. It costs a lot of money for the government just to store and keep those things maintained. Therefore, they prefer to get rid of those properties as soon as possible to cut back on their costs and they do so through seized vehicle auctions. As there are all sorts of cars and other transport that the government confiscates, it primarily means that there will also be a lot of models or type to choose from. Whether it is sports or luxury cars, pickup trucks, SUVs, boats, motorcycles, or even airplanes, you name it, they most probably have it. seizedcarauctions.online-trusted-sources.com In most of these events, the starting bids are surprisingly low. They can go for as low as ninety percent less than its actual market value so more often than not, your bid will not actually be such of a huge amount. Moreover, a lot of the vehicles being

At a car auction do they check the tags and inspection to?

April 27th, 2011 John No comments

Question by kingkong9274: At a car auction do they check the tags and inspection to?
make sure they go to the car they are auctioning off? I bought a car from an individual that had gotten this car from an auction and the inspection and tags doesn’t belong to the car and they are saying those tags and inspection stickers were on there when they got the car. it would really work in my favor if i can get a letter stating that the car auction checks that sort of stuff.

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Answer by trooper3316
The car auctions around here simply provide a service, they are not responsible for the condition of the car, nor do they offer a guarantee. Just like if you put something for auciton on Ebay, you are responsible for the information, not Ebay. The person responsible for the inspection would be the person who brought the car to the auction. I seriously doubt the aution itself has inspection procedures, but you would have to call them to be sure.

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Do towing company’s have to auction their impounds or can they sell them for a set price?

July 31st, 2010 John 3 comments

I was wondering if I could go offer a local towing company some cash for a car that they have impounded a while ago or do they legally have to auction it off. Thanks.

Repossessed Car Auctions – Will They Last?

July 24th, 2010 John No comments

Repossessed car auctions are exciting and fun! Here people are able to buy cars that have been seized and are now being sold back to the general public. These events are extremely fun as they give us a buyers advantage. Cheap cars!

In today’s economy who would turn down a cheap car at one of these car auctions? I don’t think that there is any one of us who is in need of a car who would decide that we would rather more than less. Especially when you are getting the same thing, maybe even better.Some might make the comment that a good thing cannot last forever. They might apply that to these vehicle auctions that are repossessed. Can these cheap prices just keep on going? That is important and a good question for us to address at this time.Logical thinking shows that these kinds of auctions will be around for some time to come. The fact of the matter is consumers are still unable to keep up with their mortgage bills. When that happens cars are seized by the various agencies because the banks are not being paid. When that happens they are sent to the car auctions.And since many more consumers are finding that they are in debt the buying mood is still slumping greatly. So while there are regular men and women who regularly attend vehicle auctions the numbers who attend are actually shrinking because of the fact that people are under so much stress and debt.This is all good news for those of us looking to buy from car auctions and wondering if we can find good deals. The answer is “YES!” the deals are there and will be there for some time!