OT unsigned title
On Feb 1, 7:37*pm, Ignoramus22461 ignoramus22...@NOSPAM.
22461.invalid wrote:
On 2012-02-02, Larry Jaques wrote:
On Wed, 01 Feb 2012 13:24:32 -0600, Ignoramus22461
wrote:
On 2012-02-01, Steve B wrote:
"Ignoramus22461" wrote in message
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On 2012-02-01, Steve B wrote:
Ignoramus32500 wrote:
If I decide to keep this tractor, which I likely would, should I just
have, say, my wife sign it with something, in order to re-register?
When faced with these situations, ask yourself, "What is the right,
proper,
honest, legal thing to do?" *Then do it. *It is much easier than devising
schemes that somehow always get in back of you and bite you. *And avoid
buying things in the future that are questionable.
Steve
This is not a questionable semi tractor.
i
Sorry. *Should have said, goods with questionable paperwork, titles, or
ownership.
Steve
I called Chicago DMV. I said, I have a vehicle and title, but they
forgot to sign it.
Her answer was "we will only know if you tell us".
CLUE: They don't give a flying f**k.
My conclusion also!
i
As I said, the only reason for having a signature is to make it
"legal." It has nothing to do with the vehicle being stolen. That
would show up in a database of stolen vehicle VINs.
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