If you have the paperwork showing that you paid for the vehicle you should be able to go directly to the Department of Motor Vehicles or whatever it's called in your state, and petition for the title. Altenatively, if they trustee refuses to provide title, you can sue to get your money back from the estate.
You should have received a copy of the warranty when you purchased your vehicle. However, if you did not, you should contact the dealer that you bought the vehicle from to obtain a copy of the warranty. The warranties are not available on Chevrolet's website which also says to contact your dealer.
A car bought from a dealer is usually financed by a bank they want there money not the car back
States have nothing to do with an auction choosing to be a dealer only auction or a public auction. Thus there is no state that "requires" a dealer licenses to buy at an auction. This a requirement of the auction if it chooses to be dealer only.
A Citizen Aqualand watch can be purchased from any authorized Citizen dealer, a directory of which can be found on the official Citizen website. They may also be found on online auction sites, though the authenticity of these watches may be questionable.
5 weeks It will vary depending on where you are at. Kansas says 30 days.
The only way you can buy or sale at a dealer only auction is to be a registered dealer. That means you have to be a licensed dealer.
To register your Digidesign 002 as a new product you must have purchased it from an authorized dealer. Technical support and free upgrades are not available for Digidesign products purchased through an online auction site.
From my point of view I think no!!
There are two types of auctions, auctions open to the public, and Dealer only auction. To be able to get in the dealer only auction you must be a licenced dealer.
I think to get auction dealer, we need to collect some rare items which people did not have! Also if you build some reputation, then it will help!
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To attend a dealer only auction you have be registered, with the auction, under a licenced dealer. If you're not it is a little difficult to get through the door and imposable to bid on and purchase a car.