They will usually tell you to sue as it is a civil matter
If they do take a report and investigate it is almost certain that the person filing the complaint will be charged with "filing a false complaint" (what our police call it)
The basis is: you take your vehicle in for repair, the dealer has the right to hold until the repair is paid for. This is the oldest form of lien.
In some way you agree to a diagnoses or repair that will cost $XXX.
That is a valid contract.
At this point if you won't pay and they won't release the car then it becomes a civil law matter rather than criminal.
They could make you an accomplice if you don't report it.
Report it stolen.
The only way that can be a bad thing is if the car is stolen. You would have had to report it stolen prior to the ticket or accident.
If you legally own it, file a police report for a stolen vehicle.
Report it to the card company as stolen, as soon as possible ! You are liable for all transactions on your card - unless you report it stolen. Once reported, your liability for any further transactions ceases.
If your credit card is lost or stolen and someone makes a purchase, you should report it to your credit card company immediately. You are not typically responsible for unauthorized charges as long as you report the loss or theft promptly.
Yes, you can report a gift as stolen to the police or relevant authorities.
No it is considered stolen if someone currently has something of yours in their possesion without your permission.
Stolen?? NO. Report you for hiding the collateral??? Maybe. Cars havent fell off the face of the earth since CC found out it is ROUND. Someone knows where that car is.
You can report it to the police.
Not possible to report them stolen unless they go jacked off in a car lot
it is if you report it to the police as stolen