Once you drive the vehicle away from the dealership you have taken possession of it and cannot stop payment for any reason without committing
fraud.
Yes, accepting a cashier's check as payment for your car is generally safe as long as you verify its authenticity with the issuing bank before transferring ownership of the vehicle.
Generally, the claim payment check will be sent to you, however the check will be payable to both you and your bank. The bank will have to endorse the check to you.
Send the payment to them anyway by certified check, in certified, return receipt mail. If they return the check, and they are not likely to, then surrender the vehicle. When they do not return the check, pay the remaining balance in the same way as soon as possible.
Yes ... why would a creditor someone even consider taking a credit card payment from someone who has a history of not paying their credit card bills. Think !!!
Common payment methods used when selling a car privately include cash, cashier's check, personal check (with verification), or a bank transfer. It is important to ensure the payment method is secure and verified before transferring ownership of the vehicle.
The delivery docket is a list of items delivered. It comes with the delivery and allows the store person to check that everything ordered has arrived.The invoice is the bill or account listing the items delivered and asking for payment. This will sometimes come with the delivery, but often will be mailed or delivered separately.
It depends of several factors. Stop payment orders are mostly governed by state laws and regulations, which vary by state and bank. Stopping payment on a check to avoid payment of a legitimate debt may be a criminal act of fraud, depending on state fraud laws. It Texas if you stop payment on checks to certain businesses they can retaliate. For example, if you refuse to pay a auto mechanic bill they can keep your car. If you pay with a check to get the vehicle, then stop payment on the check, the mechanic can repossess your car just like a loan company who isn't paid can.
I would suggest you local newspaper or local dealerships. You could also check woth local delivery companies because they may have a used delivery vehicle that they would be willing to sell.
Could be a bad coil - Check for spark when vehicle "shuits down"> Could be a bad fuel pump - check for fuel delivery when vehicle "shuts down".
When you stop payment on a check, the bank is instructed not to honor the check if it is presented for payment. This can prevent the recipient from cashing the check and can protect you from unauthorized withdrawals from your account.
Certainly. Would you like me to write out a check for the payment?
WHO is still taking money from your check? and, for WHAT purpose is the money being garnished? If it is for IRS liens, child support, or some other court ordered payment, those are not affected by bankruptcy filings.