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Alot will depend on where and who he purchased the car from.
If he purchased from a bonded dealer he will have a much better chance of getting recourse - contrary to this, if he purchased from a private seller his options will be greatly limited and most likely restricted to only civil actions. If there has in fact been some altering of VINs - tell him to be very careful who he makes aware of this fact as they car can easily be confiscated and then he will have a total loss. As well, he does have a problem car on his hands should he decide to resell it unless all the VIN issues are resolved. |
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Thanks for the input, sounds like he has some thinking to do. I know he paid alot of money for the car, If he when the legal route, couldn't the car get taken if in fact the vins where tampered with?
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