Yes, all ya gotta do is open the door and check the VIN.... Repo men are just not allowed to open a locked door.... We can and do open the door there is no criminal intent and as long as there is not damage to the car there is no reason to complain. Also there are other places to find the vin# on a car besides the dash. A car must be correctly identified before a repossession agent can secure the vehicle. Whether it's by the VIN off the dash or not, it can be repossessed even if the VIN is covered on the dash.
Yes! Better make sure you hide all the vin numbers and remove your plates:) Seriously hiding the vin will make no difference, only make it harder for the repo man to id.
1)get the Vin # the vehicle identification number 2)call the police and ask them to run the Vin they should be able to tell you if it is stolen or not and what to do next
The Vehicle Identification Number, or VIN, only identifies the body and frame of the vehicle. There is no VIN number on the engine and the engine number is not related to the VIN.
I need a report on this VIN number rj4465 wm004-297
It's not a Yamaha Vin number. The vin number is for a 2008 KTM SX.
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You can lookup a vin number at online shops that provide you a vin number with many choose of a vin number such as ebay.com, amazone.com etc. just try to visit ww.ebay.com to look for it.
VIN is a vehicle identification number.
The vin number is the identification of your car. The vin stands for vehicle identification number, which is what the DMV uses to identify your vehicle.
VIN stands for Vehicle Identification Number. The number in the VIN that corresponds to the year for a car is the tenth number.