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Old 10-15-2007, 06:37 PM
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Default Re: New TRIM TAG law going into effect in Oklahoma

"...you have people right now that own cars that are "incorrectly" tagged with no intent to commit fraud. What you guys are basically saying is: "Too bad sucker. Now prepare to lose your arse." This is thus a financial hardship, and what I'm saying is that it will wreck the hobby."


So... someone passes me a counterfeit $100... Even if I find out it is counterfeit, it is OK to pass on, because it would create a financial hardship?

I buy a fake Renoir, Dali whatever... Even if I find out it is a fake, it is OK to sell it as genuine because otherwise it would create a financial hardship?

Don't get me wrong, I have much sympathy for the guy who purchased the car with the fake tag UNKNOWINGLY. But let's lay blame for this right where it belongs. On the guy who swapped the tag to begin with.

Charley has nailed it.

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Too easy...remove the fake tag. Yes it is not worth what it was but that is what happens when you buy a car with a fake tag. Hard to get sued if you sell it without a fake tag.

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Or, stamp "replacement tag" on it.

Just my two cents.

Lynn
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