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Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Phoenix, Arizona
Posts: 1,862
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Ok this is what I did....
1. Received lots of pics asking for specific pics so you know they have access to the car.
2. Reviewed other posts on this site from the user
3. Asked for photo copy of full title and inspected to make sure not salvage
4. Asked for photo copy of DL and sent copy of mine to seller
5. Ran a Been Verified check on seller to make sure no criminal activity
6. Checked vin number on car against title
7. Asked for account number from Bank, no western union for wire transfer
8. Asked them to fill out a bill of sale and sign
9. Sent funds to bank account
10. Asked them to send the bill of sale and title signed over via fedex, sending over copy of tracking number on the day funds clear bank.
11. Asked them to agree unconditionally to assist in arranging for pickup of car. This is a must as the transport companies can't necessarily pick up on a specific day or time, they need to be flexible.
I told them that if they agree to all of the above then we have a deal. He did and the car is on its way.
Hope this helps someone!
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Rodney Nelson - '72 911T (Undergoing Full Resto), '82 SC (Grand Prix White) Gone for 20 yrs and now back, '86 951 (Guards Red) Caught Fire, '71 911T (Tangerine) Sold, '72 911E (Grand Prix White) Sold, '86 951 (Black) Sold, '79 SC (Grand Prix White) Sold, '71 911T (Irish Green) Sold
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