It depends on: who rebuilt/repaired the vehicle, what was wrong with it that required it to be rebuilt, whether it's valuable enough to overlook some potential problems and whether you'll be able to cover the entire cost since banks don't like to loan on a slavaged title. Salvaged titled vehicles tend to have mechanical problems and you'll need to put some money aside to pay for the little things that go wrong.
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does a seller have to tell you a car has been salvaged?
The acutal purchasing title should come with the items when you buy them.
To get a mobile phone repaired Best Buy would be a good bet to get it repaired for cheap. Also you should try the phone providers store to fix the phone.
Penn warranty company.
if your ipod is within warranty then return it to apple and get it exchanged for FREE but if it is out of warranty get a quote for a repair and if it is less then buying a new one get it repaired but if it is more then a new ipod then buy a new ipod
Yes, that sounds like a good idea -
ask the DMV
If you wish to.
Go to the state Motor Vehicle office, where you would normally register a vehicle. There may be extra steps to take to get title for a salvaged vehicle. Don't buy cars without getting a title. EVER. If the car was stolen you may have to return it.
The car isn't damaged, the debtor's credit rating is. There is no permanent record of the car as a repossessed vehicle like there is for a salvaged title.
you should take your car to a shop and get it repaired. If it is really bad damage, buy a new car.