Beware of "waynesworld154" Owensboro, Ky.!!! Big L
#122
Don't mean to offend anyone, But anyone other than myself thinks this thread is like beating a dead horse :!: :!: No matter how long it goes on it isn't going anywhere :!: :!: :? :?
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#125
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I have bought hundreds of cars in my short lifetime. Every time I have financed a car, the bank held the title until the note was paid in full. Once the note is paid in full the title was always sent to me , via mail within 30 calander days after receipt of full payment with a release of lien from the financial institution.
On the other hand when I physically went to the bank and paid the lien off, the bank would provide a release of lien and give me the original title that was in the file.
Hammertime it does seem this thread is a lost cause......... :cry:
I have a few questions.
Why does the bank have the title if the note is paid in full?
If the note isn't paid in full is the loan really in default?
If the loan is in default why does'nt the seller provide the bank with the information for repo the car or Shouldn't the buyer be worried the bank might repo the car?
What a friggin mess.
I know it is had to keep composure, but when dealing with a mess like this it may help to try to keep a higher level of professionalism than your critics.
I have to tell ya, I am a critic on both sides.
No one really can determine the truth, who's right and who's wrong.
Whom ever forces legal action will have the upper hand, whether they are right or wrong, based off the info currently provided.
I think I would crack somenes head myself, but i certainly wouldn't let anyone know my intention.
Usually when a guy is running at the mouth, thats all he is doing, its the guy that keeps quite, that has big plans to straighten their problems out, their own way and when they are ready...............
It is really odd. Believe it or not both of these guys have rights for recovery.
Firebird can go to wayneworld's home town, where the car is garaged, call the police and take possession of the car. No questions asked.
On the otherhand, I believe waynesworld have a right for claim utilizing the court process.
It seems to me the both of you would benifit by resolving this issue with the following, FAIR compromise.
How bout you both agree to dissagree and split the difference. Meet eachother half way on the deal and the travel required to finalize the deal.
Firebird accept $500.00 for the title and waynesworld give him the 500 bucks. In return firebird will surrender a lien free title to waynesworld.
Both of you Agree to meet eachother at a mid point at a local police station, hand write a final bill of sale as noted above, have it notorized at the police station and both leave with this problem resolved as best as it can be knowing, no one will ever win this one upmanship quarral.
If this doesn't resolve your problem, I RESPECTIVELY request both of you refrain from posting any further info on this thread until some type of legal action is taken.
By the way tod74, I was thinking the same thing, LOL :lol:
On the other hand when I physically went to the bank and paid the lien off, the bank would provide a release of lien and give me the original title that was in the file.
Hammertime it does seem this thread is a lost cause......... :cry:
I have a few questions.
Why does the bank have the title if the note is paid in full?
If the note isn't paid in full is the loan really in default?
If the loan is in default why does'nt the seller provide the bank with the information for repo the car or Shouldn't the buyer be worried the bank might repo the car?
What a friggin mess.
I know it is had to keep composure, but when dealing with a mess like this it may help to try to keep a higher level of professionalism than your critics.
I have to tell ya, I am a critic on both sides.
No one really can determine the truth, who's right and who's wrong.
Whom ever forces legal action will have the upper hand, whether they are right or wrong, based off the info currently provided.
I think I would crack somenes head myself, but i certainly wouldn't let anyone know my intention.
Usually when a guy is running at the mouth, thats all he is doing, its the guy that keeps quite, that has big plans to straighten their problems out, their own way and when they are ready...............
It is really odd. Believe it or not both of these guys have rights for recovery.
Firebird can go to wayneworld's home town, where the car is garaged, call the police and take possession of the car. No questions asked.
On the otherhand, I believe waynesworld have a right for claim utilizing the court process.
It seems to me the both of you would benifit by resolving this issue with the following, FAIR compromise.
How bout you both agree to dissagree and split the difference. Meet eachother half way on the deal and the travel required to finalize the deal.
Firebird accept $500.00 for the title and waynesworld give him the 500 bucks. In return firebird will surrender a lien free title to waynesworld.
Both of you Agree to meet eachother at a mid point at a local police station, hand write a final bill of sale as noted above, have it notorized at the police station and both leave with this problem resolved as best as it can be knowing, no one will ever win this one upmanship quarral.
If this doesn't resolve your problem, I RESPECTIVELY request both of you refrain from posting any further info on this thread until some type of legal action is taken.
By the way tod74, I was thinking the same thing, LOL :lol:
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X 3 I agree w/ ashbros. you are not getting anywhere w/ you're situation on this forum. Get it done, honestly, I do not know how you two can go on for as long as you have thinking about this everyday.
Both of you are waaaaaaaaaay past sending fund's (title) in the mail, so if you want to get this done and over with meet halfway as stated by ashbros.. firebird cough up a good clear (signed) title and waynesworld cough up 500.00clams.
You guys have been given some really good advice & instructions of what to do, so come back on here and let us know how everything worked out (AFTER) YOU GET IT DONE.
Both of you are waaaaaaaaaay past sending fund's (title) in the mail, so if you want to get this done and over with meet halfway as stated by ashbros.. firebird cough up a good clear (signed) title and waynesworld cough up 500.00clams.
You guys have been given some really good advice & instructions of what to do, so come back on here and let us know how everything worked out (AFTER) YOU GET IT DONE.
#128
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OMG--the bank doesn't have the title and never did. They simply held a lein on it prior to wayne picking the car up.I have the title in hand and always did. The only issue was asking the bank to NOT send in the lein release to the state so I had some legal and binding eveidence the car was mine if he didn't pay me the entire $14,500 we agreed on if I didn't buy the other car. The title is in my hands, how do you think I photoed it, think about it. Who said the bank had the title anyway? I have the title and the signed lein release from my bank. I'd man up for $500 to give the guy his title and let this go away. If he can't meet half way to settle it--his loss. It doesn't matter to me either way. I really could care less about the grand now anyway. I've been critisized pretty heavily on here from people who don't know me or the facts. As far as not having time to come on here constantly---I have a life and a job. Some of the guys that live on here should really get one to! There---I agreed to go half way on the deal. I'll take $500 in the rear. Now are you a man wayne?
#129
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firebird89
My bad, there is so much content on this thread I very easily could have misunderstood the matter surrounding the title and lien release.
I am very happy to see you are willing to take the necessary steps to resolve the issue.
I hope waynesworld is on board with you.
Good Luck
My bad, there is so much content on this thread I very easily could have misunderstood the matter surrounding the title and lien release.
I am very happy to see you are willing to take the necessary steps to resolve the issue.

I hope waynesworld is on board with you.
Good Luck


