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Re: Internet Fraud? Please Help
thanks for the replies, and yes I too think that it's buyer beware when it comes to condition. but, the year is the most important factor in determining value. a2007 bayliner is only worth what they sell for on the day it's sold------every year less!
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Re: Internet Fraud? Please Help
Originally Posted by Ms PatriYacht
you have to have thick skin because of the many bozos that frequent the board
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Originally Posted by bouyhunter
I think the Blonde just called me a BOZO :evilb: :D
Yeah...I think you're right! :) :evilb: :evilb: :drink: |
Re: Internet Fraud? Please Help
Originally Posted by SHESAIDSO
.......the year is the most important factor in determining value.
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Re: Internet Fraud? Please Help
The first and most important issue is did the boat get paid off and if yes was a pay off authorization letter atached that gave Key Bank instructions on who and where to send the title.Did you get a power of attorney signed so you can sighn the title on his behalf? If not and in fact you do get the title, you'll be driving back to have him sighn the title.
Did you check if the vessel is Documented, its probably a goog idea ? Get that signed too if that applies. If he advertised it as a certian year I would think you would have a cause of action against the seller,in the state and county that he resides in.I would go to the County court house and File a Suit in the Special Cival, you can do it pro-se and I think being a corporation he cant answer the complaint himself and has to hire an Attorney.If he doesnt answer the complaint you should get a default judgement and if the boat was owned by his company the judgment should attach the assets of the business. I'm NOT an attorney and this is NOT legal advise, Just what I would do.Good luck |
Re: Internet Fraud? Please Help
Originally Posted by PhantomChaos
Yeah...I think you're right! :) :evilb: :evilb: :drink:
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Originally Posted by bellmitsubishi
I'm NOT an attorney and this is NOT legal advise, Just what I would do.Good luck
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Re: Internet Fraud? Please Help
I would have to say that many used boat purchases involve paying off a load by the owner. I would imagine that less than 20 percent of the people on OSO own their boat with no loan. Unless I missed it, you never said the amount of the transaction but if NADA indicates that it lost $6500 in one year, then it's probably about a $100K boat? To say "never buy a used boat from a buyer with a loan" is silly. You've probably wacked off more than 80% of your choices on the market. Use a middle person......my two cents!
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[QUOTE=PhantomChaos. You've probably wacked off more than 80% . Use a middle person......my two cents![/QUOTE]
Thanks for the advise, but the buyer is the only one taking a risk! there are so many different scenario that puts you in a risky situation so you have to make a judgment and hope what the guy is saying is true |
Re: Internet Fraud? Please Help
Steve,
Nort (PhantomChaos) is the God Father of OSO so listen to what he says! :D Still don't know why you didn't check with me before, ya DAP! :evilb: Did you get your prop dialed in? Are we boating Sunday? PS: my neighbor is getting evicted! :evilb: :evilb: :evilb: |
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