See the Federal Trade Commission link provided below.
Seller retains legal title until the goods have reached the destination (wherein the risks and rewards and officially transferred to the buyer and thus becomes the buyer's inventory).
actually, yes! if the seller is willing to give you a bargain, then by all means take it
No it's not legal. The seller doesn't have legal ownership of the vehicle and as such isn't allowed to sell it
If a Trust is the registered owner, then it would also be the legal seller.
Yes. They are a legitimate music seller.
yes. you can ship a paintball gun anywhere.
Not any more.
Yes and no. Ammunition may not be shipped by US mail (exceptions for some extremely remote areas) but can be shipped by UPS or FedEx.
Cats are legal on Guam, but if they are being shipped in from another country, including the U.S., they are required to be quarantined for a number of weeks.
YES if the money order seller takes credit cards it would be legal.
An agricultural lien is a statutory lien - legal claim - which protects the seller of farming equipment by giving the seller a lien on crops grown with the equipment.
Probably so. Drive the car to the seller and tender it [give it] back to the seller, then demand your money back. If the seller refused to refund your money, sue the seller for the purchase price, using the warranty as your legal proof that you are entitled to your money back.