Re: Collector Car Fraud!!!
How do you plan to handle the cases where they are "selling for a friend" and the info is "only what he/she told me" line, especially that you see on the dealers sites where many of these cars are on consignment? Seems as if the seller blames the dealer and the dealer blames the seller.
Point it case: I sold a LM1 at a auction on the MS gulf coast a few years back. The auctioneer stated MANY untruths about the car, things that I had never stated. Luckily, I was able to catch the winner and set him straight, and as the car was nice, he still wanted it and it worked out great. Could have been bad.
Finally, I know there is probably not much money in it, but what about action against sites like trimtags.com, that started out where you had to produce proof that you owned a car to get that trim tag to now where they will make anything you want no ? asked. That would help alot!
__________________
Rich Pern
69 Camaro COPO "Tin Soldier"
|