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Re: Unbelievable (OT)


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Posted by trucker40 on July 21, 2008 at 17:16:15 from (69.149.219.148):

In Reply to: Unbelievable (OT) posted by MDWill on July 21, 2008 at 11:32:07:

I had a woman pull out from a stop sine in front of me in February.Dont take what they offer if its not enough.They have a certain amount of time,dont remember if its the same in every state,probably not.I think its 2 weeks here,and the agent I dealt with called me about 3 days before the deadline,then acted like she was in a hurry.She got mad and hanged up when I told her I wasnt taking what she was offering for my pickup,3 days later I got over two and a half times more than she offered the first time.Look for the highest priced ones with picture ads you can find like yours and e-mail them 4 or 5 of them in a 200 mile radius of where you are.They will send you a couple in your e mail maybe of some car thats about half of what yours is worth,but when you check on it,the transmission will be out,or it will have twice as many miles as yours.You dont have to take that offer,just find higher priced ones and send them back.If you are lucky you will get quite a bit more than you think.One thing about doing it that way is they dont have an excuse now for giving you a few dollars and not enough to buy another car.Print the ads out too in case they say they cant find them,car ads come and go all the time,but its not your fault if it was there last night but gone today.You also have title fees,transportation costs,new license plates,or transfer,sales tax.It all adds up.By the time you are on the road again you will have maybe a thousand out of your own pocket if you arent careful.After they make the deal with you,go buy the one without a transmission if you want to.I thought about doing that and putting mine in it,but didnt,who knows what else is wrong with it,maybe nothing.


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