Someone is trying to scam me on my bikes title!
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Someone is trying to scam me on my bikes title!
Check this out. I bought the nightster. I have an 05 Honda CBR 600 F4i I am selling. I live in Pa. I received a call from someone in Md. offering what I am asking for the bike. He wants to come tomorrow. I said we can't transfer the title on a Sunday. (I hold the title.) He says no problem, all we need is a bill of sale stating the transaction. He pays me my money, I keep my plate, he takes the bike and the title. He says that being that he is from Md., there does not need to be a title transfer. Are you kiddin me and have you ever heard anything so absurd. This deal won't go down like this.
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RE: Someone is trying to scam me on my bikes title!
Remember, he wants to do this tomorrow, which is Sunday. I have never heard of not having to go to a notary to complete the transaction. Would you be cool collecting the six grand, keeping the plate , giving him the title and your bike?
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RE: Someone is trying to scam me on my bikes title!
Date the transaction Sat, or Mon. Whats he problem. If he pays cash, he gets title and bike. You can turn in or trnsfer plate to nightster. If he has a check and you want to do it during banking hours that's different. In MA all I need is a signed title and I can apply for a new one (in ny name) and register the bike. The DMV is more concerned that sales tax matches bike value.
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Not all states require a notorized title or bill of sale. As stated previously, if you have the cash in hand you can't loose! I really don't understand what part of this you feel is scam.
................besides, it's a honda!!! At least you'll be rid of it!!! Hell, you ought to pay him to come get it!!!
................besides, it's a honda!!! At least you'll be rid of it!!! Hell, you ought to pay him to come get it!!!
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RE: Someone is trying to scam me on my bikes title!
The part I don't understand is that I am not signing off on this thing in front of a notary. Even though he gives me cash, and I sign it over, if he leaves andWRECKS the thing before he gets his name on the title, the bike is IN MY NAME. Your telling me I would not be responsible on my end? The other thing is, being Sunday, I can't cancel my insurance. That might be the biggest problem. He is not taking the bike with the insurance in my name.
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RE: Someone is trying to scam me on my bikes title!
Is it the same for selling cars in pa? Once you sign over the title, signed, dated by you, you arent liable for anything, isnt there a place for him to fill out his name as "buyer" on title?
No scam going on, its standard practice in ct.
No scam going on, its standard practice in ct.
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RE: Someone is trying to scam me on my bikes title!
Like I said, his state may not require a notary. That is why you make a bill of sale. If it makes you feel better write on the bill of sale that you are relieved of any responsibilities due to his negligence. Once you have the bill of sale signed by him and cash in hand, no matter what happens it is then his responsibility, you would not be liable. You could also request proof of insurance coverage before you sign it over. There are alot of options, and I don't think you arebeing scamed in any way.