[DeTomaso] [SPAM]Re: paperwork
bill gaino
gaino at earthlink.net
Sun Mar 22 17:04:26 EDT 2009
When I go to the DMV ... I always dress up a little, have my paperwork in line, and it works better, I have seen customers raise hell and get nowhere.. All by mail now!. Bill
-----Original Message-----
>From: Peter Kovacs <peter-kovacs at sbcglobal.net>
>Sent: Mar 22, 2009 10:08 AM
>To: Robert Simpson <R.Simpson35 at Verizon.net>, deTomaso at realbig.com
>Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] [SPAM]Re: paperwork
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>And the name if this service? I am still waiting for my alfa reg. 2 years now?
>
>Peter Kovacs
>Property Equity & Mortgage Mgmt
>209 345-6708
>209 523-4919 fx
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>________________________________
>From: Robert Simpson <R.Simpson35 at Verizon.net>
>To: deTomaso at realbig.com
>Sent: Sunday, March 22, 2009 9:36:57 AM
>Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] [SPAM]Re: paperwork
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>I've had really good success with an established registration service that I
>used almost five years ago. The service is owned and ran by a former 23
>year veteran of the DMV and opened the service because she saw a need due to
>the questionable practices of the DMV.
>
>Picture this, you import a car from Australia, specifically a 73 Ford Falcon
>and after waiting two years the car arrives without a title. The seller in
>Australia claims he cant find it but has a bill of sale and all the
>documents when the car was purchased from the dealer in New South Wales in
>73, the DMV says you cant register it. I contacted the service and within
>30 days I had a registration and a set of license plates. When I purchased
>the Pantera, same story. The car had been sitting out of state in Nevada
>for over ten years with an expired California registration and was never
>registered in Nevada. 30 days later, the original blue/yellow plates were
>reassigned back to the car and the registration arrived at my house without
>penalties or back fees.
>
>Research registration services in your area before committing, be aware,
>many will try to charge you over one thousand dollars to do this, I paid
>almost two hundred for each car. Keep in mind when dealing with the DMV this
>little bit of inside info this person told me, "The DMV's sole purpose is to
>generate revenue for the state, we were specifically told NOT to tell the
>public of an easier, cheaper method to resolve their issues but to use the
>most expensive time consuming methods." She explained that THIS is why she
>started her business.
>
>There is always a way to deal with the drones at the DMV, find someone that
>was employed by them who knows the inside track.
>
>It's possible.
>
>Bob
>----- Original Message -----
>From: <JDeRyke at aol.com>
>To: <kre at adelphia.net>; <deTomaso at realbig.com>
>Sent: Sunday, March 22, 2009 12:18 AM
>Subject: [SPAM]Re: [DeTomaso] paperwork
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>
>> In a message dated 3/21/09 10:47:16 AM, kre at adelphia.net writes:
>> snip.....
>>> Most of the direct import car "smart guys" from US customs have moved on
>>> since the import regulations changed BUT if an agent that knows what is
>>> required for a conversion sees this car---like at a show---he could pull
>>> it on site
>>> and the owner would play hell getting it back. Just an FYI for those who
>>> may
>>> be looking.
>>>
>> Even in this "enlightened Age of the 21st Century", its still possible to
>> get
>> really fouled up in "Official Paperwork" on automobiles. There is one
>> rather
>> nice plain-vanilla Pantera thats been in limbo for some time. The owner
>> passed
>> away and it was sold without a title.... because it never had one thats
>> recognizable by other States! The car's only owner lived in the
>> Commonwealth of
>> Massachusetts, and the paperwork reflects this. Other State DMVs (or more
>> likely,
>> their data-robots) don't seem to recognize this as being within the U.S.
>> of
>> A. so the application to reregister always gets rejected. The current
>> owner has
>> been trying to register it ANYWHERE in the U.S without success for several
>> years. Anyone from the East Coast that has a clue or speaks DMV legal-ese,
>> please e-mail me and I'll put you in contact. Fun & games- J DeRyke
>>
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