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Call your state's Attourney General's office (or have your lawyer do it) to see if inhtentional misrepresentation of a collectble car's status and condition can be grounds for a felony fraud case in your state. If two states are involved it could be a Federal fraud case,

I don't think a refund ... is anywhere NEAR enough penalty!!! Thje guy sounds like a 'con' artist who has been getting away with it for years, more than likely!

The 'cute' semantics lesson is a BIG clue that the guy knew exactly what might happen ... when the numbers got checked!

ps ...
Did your 'paid' PCA member refund his fee and offer any kind of apology? Did he represent him/herself as being knowlegable abour 911s? I think he/she should be reported to the PCA for misconduct! Is there any possibility he /she is a friend of the broker or owner?

I hope you learned that PCA membership is no guarantee of expertise or honesty!

The basic questions about VIN, engine number, and type number can be asked for in advance without need for a third party to be involved to verify authenticity.
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Warren Hall
1973 911S Targa
1992 Dodge Dakota 5.2 4X4 parts hauler

[This message has been edited by Early_S_Man (edited 09-01-2001).]
Old 09-01-2001, 03:56 PM
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