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Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Mohawk, New York
Posts: 19,477
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I am thinking that as well Ramster. And Cleo mentions something that I may or may not mention. When I bought the car, I never put it on the road. I never signed the title and my name is not associated with this car at all. But, I wouldn't want to go to court and say that the mechanic has to go to the rightful owners. I was the one that brought the car in.
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Live and learn. And take very careful notes!
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that would be the biggest point when this would happen in holland, when your name is with the car then all bills or whatever is yours, no matter what, i had this with my brother inlaw twice, he deals in cars, i sold him the car and asked him to sign the title and send me the papers , he didnt, i got the traffic tickets because he driveed to fast and the car was still in my name, my mistake (bad brother inlaw), nothing i could do about it.
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