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Re: documentation for interstate title trans... [prithis] by tidester HOST
May 20, 2008 (4:41 pm)
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Replying to: prithis (May 20, 2008 1:23 pm)

I would say that the request for a copy of the drivers license is reasonable (for title and registration) but NOT social security.
 
That is complicated by the fact that some states use the social security number as your driver's license number too.
 
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Re: documentation for interstate title trans... [tidester] by kirstie_h HOST
May 20, 2008 (4:51 pm)
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Replying to: tidester (May 20, 2008 4:41 pm)

Fortunately, my state just outlawed that. You can't even do it if you want to. Makes my DL # harder to remember, but also my identity is less likely to be stolen.
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Re: documentation for interstate title trans... [prithis] by calleaghn
May 21, 2008 (7:24 am)
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Replying to: prithis (May 20, 2008 1:23 pm)

as far as buying the car out of state-
i did my homework regarding the car and the dealer. it's a '07 prius with 27,000 miles, still under warranty (which transfers with the car). also, got it through ebay, where the seller has a long, dependable history and is interested in keeping a good reputation. through ebay, the purchase is covered up to $50,000 against fraud and more. i don't expect to have to deal with any of that, but i decided it was worth the risk for getting just the car i wanted.
 
the request for identification info did make me a bit nervous initially. i just hadn't come across it before. all good there now.
 
it wasn't too steep a discount, though i ended saving $6-8000 off what i would've paid for a new one. and used prius' just can't be found in my neck of the woods. people get hold of one and don't let go....
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Re: documentation for interstate title trans... [calleaghn] by dtownfb
May 22, 2008 (5:56 am)
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Replying to: calleaghn (May 21, 2008 7:24 am)

I know you did your homework but a 2007 Prius selling for $6k-$8k off new just doesn't sound right. I know it has 27k miles but the used Prius I have seen for sale really hold onto their value. I hope it works for you.
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Re: Private Sale Experiences, On Ebay, Craigslist, Other [gagrice] by vlane
Sep 30, 2008 (4:41 pm)
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Replying to: gagrice (Mar 03, 2008 7:44 am)

Great post! Craigslist can do it for you if you are patient and your vehicle is properly priced. Detailed pictures and maintenance records are also a must -have to ensure a quick sale on CL. Only deal with respectable people and if it sounds too good it IS.
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Re: Private Sale Experiences, On Ebay, Craigslist, Other [vlane] by larsb
Oct 01, 2008 (6:58 am)
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Replying to: vlane (Sep 30, 2008 4:41 pm)

vlane says, "Only deal with respectable people..."
 
When you are on Craigslist shopping for ANYTHING, how on Earf can you make sure you are "dealing with respectable people?"
 
Do a background check on the person? Interview their parents?
 
Craigslist is something you should be VERY CAREFUL if buying a high-dollar item. Buying used clothes for your kids or a cheap this or that is fine. But you generally have zero recourse if someone cheats you.
 
I will add a caveat:
 
Personally, Craigslist saved my butt once. I needed to get rid of a high-dollar lease vehicle that was WAY TOO MUCH VEHICLE for my family (it shrunk because of a divorce). I was in the bucket BIG-TIME and could not sell it or trade it and it was too expensive to drive.
 
I was on the verge of seriously considering allowing the bank to Repo the vehicle, which would have of course killed my credit - and I was home-shopping at the time !!!
 
I posted a CL ad, and LO AND BEHOLD I found a family who "needs a vehicle that size but we have terrible credit" and they were willing to pay me cash each month for a portion of the $872 payment on the vehicle. I took a large risk by trusting them, but they WERE honest people, thank gosh.
 
They ended up keeping it for a little over two years and helping me pay it off in full. I paid around $15,000 on the truck AFTER they leased it from me, but they kept it until it was paid off and I signed the title over to them at the end. It was a win-win for both of us.
 
I would not advise that course of action for anyone, but I did want to pass this along as a "risk" which turned out to be luckily worth it for me.
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don't trust anyone in Boise by steve_ HOST
Dec 22, 2008 (6:16 pm)
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Article in my local paper tonight:
 
Scammer sells luxury cars on Autotrader.com using fake Boise address (Idaho Statesman)
 
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by brygx
Feb 09, 2009 (11:35 am)
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Lots of comments from people buying locally on Ebay, and people selling on Ebay. Anyone actually bought from someone on the other side of the continent? I'm contemplating buying a late-model VW from a dealer in New Hampshire, I'm on the west coast. Questions:
 
1) Would you fly to see the car? If so, how long would you stay, and how would you get there, etc?
2) Have it taken to a third-party mechanic (a no-brainer if you didn't do #1)?
3) How did you negotiate pricing?
 
It's being sold by a car dealership (ad from autotrader and craigslist), so at least it's unlikely to be a complete fraud.
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Re: [brygx] by cccompson
Feb 09, 2009 (3:57 pm)
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Replying to: brygx (Feb 09, 2009 11:35 am)

I've bought long distance twice. Both were private sales facilitated through ebay. The first was highly successful. The second less so (although still a good car).
 
1) The answer to this (and #2) largely depends on what type of dealer has the car. If it's a new car store (especially a VW store), I most likely would be content with high quality photos so long as the service history is documented and the Carfax is good (not that it is any guarantee). Also, would try to wrangle the previous owner's name/number and talk with her/him.
 
If you do go, it seems to me that you fly into Boston and rent a car for the drive up.
 
2) Really don't see much point in this on a late model transaction if the caveats in #1 apply. If they don't, I wouldn't buy.
 
3) Negotiating long distance or in-person is pretty much the same in my direct approach - "I'll pay X dollars" (seller accepts or not) or "what will it take to buy it?" (I accept or not).
 
What kind of late model VW is worth the hassle of long distance?

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