You could involve the police, but only for an impartial aspect. This aires more on the side of a tort (civil issue). You would sue the suspect in civil court; in this case, I would sue the suspect for the cost of the vehicle. If you are pleased with the vehicle, then I would sue them for the actual title.
If you have already handed over the purchase amount to the seller and you do not have a purchase agreement or a bill of sale then you cannot title or register the car in your name. You may be able to get your money back or hire a lawyer to get it back.
If you haven't paid for the vehicle then don't purchase it.
You may go beat them senseless and kill them then retrieve the vehicle and drive to a very far place where the feds will never find you. One such location could be a lovely island near Indonesia.
1. you dont pay him the rest of the money until he makes the transfer. Hopefully, you didnt already gave him the full payment.
2. you sue.
If a creditor refuses to give you payment address, you still owe them money. This might be frustrating but does not get you off the hook.
no. it depends what company
Yes.
Threaten his family a little.
What do you do if you over payed on a law suit
The entry for a bill discounting to be dishonored is made when the drawee refuses to accept or make payment on the bill. It is dishonored by non-acceptance or non-payment.
What sense does this question make any way.One thing to say just get it in writting and prefferably notarized ok then that way you will not have to worry about he say she say ok.
boycott is the answer
deposit into a checking account.
Collection agencies - to attempt to recover the money from the individual. the CA will want to see the documentation showing goods/services were received (receipt) and that payment was not (declined card documentation with persons name on it).
If the wife refuses to make the car payment, then it should be up to the husband to pay for it. After all, he is the one driving it. If the husband won't make the payment, the wife should take the car back. That's only reasonable. The husband shouldn't expect the wife to pay for him.. He's a grown man.
No! But there are was around it, use a certified or cashers check so that you have proof that it was paid, send it certified mail so that you can show it was signed for etc.