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maybe selling bike/free car in toms river nj

Started by jc.cyberdemon, September 16, 2010, 05:38:56 PM

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jc.cyberdemon

i dont live in nj thats just where the car is he can have it if he wants it and its still there,
the bike i dont really know how much. it aint worth much but i paid around 2300 for it

Statler

Dude get on the phone with that pepboys and try to get one of the guys there to take it...and then get the title to them asap.   hell, the slavage yard around the corner here will pay $300.

This is going to bite you in the ass.  Within a week they'll have it towed, and you'll owe more then you can recoup.  And it will surface and catch up to you at the worst time and you'll be further behind that you are now.

things like leaving a car on a private lot in a different state is just asking for hardship.    You left the tags on it too didn't you.

(This was actually a very good idea to post about seeing if anyone here wanted it.  My post was more to say you can't just let this one slide).

It's still buy a flounder a drink month

ducpainter

listen to the lawyer...

he kept my sorry ass out of jail. ;)
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Howie

Quote from: humorless dp on September 17, 2010, 02:16:25 PM
listen to the lawyer...

he kept my sorry ass out of jail. ;)

Statler gave both good lawyer advice and good financial advice, follow it [thumbsup]

the_Journeyman

Too bad it's not closer, I'd pick it up and fix it, drive and drive it until you figured out how/were able to come get it.  It'd work off the needed work in mileage ~

JM
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