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Originally Posted by Z-man
So, 89911 - you won't mind if I stop by your house and 'borrow' your 911 for a couple of track days, would ya? After all, I would never rent or buy your car for a fee anyway, but I would like to check our your car and see how accurate your description of it is. In a way, it is free advertising for your car.
Just make sure the gas tank is full and the oil's topped off before I take it -- I shouldn't have to pay for that - after all, it isn't my car...
Using someone else's carfax isn't a big deal for you, but for the folks at carfax who make their living selling their services, it is a big deal.
-Z-man.
PS: Food for thought...
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Face it, if they really wanted to crack down on others using it, don't you think they would find a way to make if more difficult then letting anyone use it as many times as possible? Are the relying on the Good people at Pelican to safeguard their product? How about having the carfax sent to individual emails to verify? Like I said, I paid for mine because I needed it that night. I wasn't going to hang out on Pelican for months and hope someone post a free car check. And yes, If I left a sign on my car that said unlimited rides and left the keys in it, I would expect someone to take a drive. If Carfax was really concerned, they would make it more difficult is all I'm saying.