Talk to the fraud division of the local Police Department.
Wrong. If the lessee sells equipment to someone else that does not belong to him then it becomes stolen equipment. Then the buyer is in possession of stolen equipment. If the buyer knows or should know that the equipment is stolen, he is committing a felony. It is punishable by time in prison. The material is returned to the original owner.
A person or company should pursue SSL certification because it is a much more secure way of doing business for the buyer. It ensures that credit card and personal data is secure and cannot be stolen.
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In most cases, the seller is not responsible for a stolen package once it has been delivered to the buyer's address. It is the buyer's responsibility to ensure the security of their delivered packages.
WHY will they have to "LOOK" for the car? Doesnt the buyer know where the car is? If NO, then there should be a STOLEN Vehicle report with the cops. Is the buyer being un-cooperative? Perhaps wanting to ride for free?
The co-buyer should contact the LENDER and ask to have the buyer removed from the loan. Nothing can be done legally without the LENDERS approval.
Sales representatives should learn to welcome objections because it shows that the buyer is involved in the presentation and because objections help focus the presentation on the buyer's concerns
This situation depends on the state you live in and how long you have lived there. If the state has a buyer's remorse law, they may be able to return it. Most states do not have consumer protection for used cars and it is a no warranty situation as well as a buyer's beware situation.
If the vehicle is/was encumbered by the original loan then it should be insured. If there is no insurance or the insurance does not cover theft the purchaser is still responsible for the full amount of the loan. The issue of the vehicle being stolen does not affect the legal responsibility of the buyer to honor the loan contract.
Contact paypal through the website and ask them. Good Luck
you keep your money forget that guy its his fault
Yes the co-buyer can insure the car because basically its saying that the co-buyer has ownership in the automobile as well as the buyer.