In Ohio the person who is listed on the title as the owner must go to the state title office and submit the title as defaced and request a new one. I once owned a 4 door vechicle that was listed as a 2 door. Drove it to the title office their inspector viewed the auto and the vin number and for $10.00 I received a correct title.
Take your title back to the DMV, and have a new on printed. Basically, you need to re-title your vehicle, but if the mistake is proven not your fault, it should be at no cost to you.
Legally, if you received any notification fro the lender that the loan was paid in full, and you received a clear title from the lender, the loan is paid in full and you have a clear title. Ethically, you may have problem. Morally, you may need to work with the company to correct the error.
If the title shows more or less miles then the odometer then the odomter was more than likely replaced or there was a mistake at the dmv. Which happens but can be fixed
I would contact the dealer because it could be a mistake
take it to dmv with all correct vin # have it inspected
Make a mistake is correct.
What are you expecting us to say? That you can keep it? You know the right thing to do you greedy dishonest loser
You should immediately contact the credit union and have this mistake corrected.
There is a mistake in your bill.
Vivian has incorrectly alphabetized her works-cited entry by the title of the source instead of the author's last name, which is the correct format.
Whomever made the mistake should be the party to correct it. Since you are being vague about what you are talking about I can't give you a more specific answer about who to go to for fixing it. Whatever the mistake, I imagine that you will have to do some legwork in order to make sure that the mistake is proven and brought to light.
HeartGold is the correct title.