I love that he wants to send Josh a lot of business but never mentions the company. Just go to every dealer and ask for Josh I guess
Why would a random dealership call the secretary of state, and even if they did why would they not have called the department of transport before that? That’s like calling the CEO before calling the customer hotline
I’m going to guess that they didn’t. And Josh just said whatever he had to to meet his sales target for the month.
That’s like calling the CEO before calling the customer hotline
You might be sadly surprised how often that or something similar happens. There are a lot of business customers out there who somehow believe that their business is always the most important business and they shouldn’t have to follow standard procedure to get support.
And of course it often works.
I am under the impression that this Josh is a man in between. Or is straight up telling him what he wants to hear and taking his money. I guess he will find out when his “carrier crashes” again.
I wonder what the state’s recourse is for this dealership and the sale. This type of sale has to throw a bunch of red flags into the system.
So long as the sales tax gets paid the state probably doesn’t care much. Registration and insurance is only required for driving on public roads, you can make a new car a lawn ornament or for your personal off road track without those.
Right. The litigious nature of things though, I wonder if the dealership could be at fault for giving some POS a car without proof of either. Registration of and insurance for this vehicle is required due to the public road use. Ain’t like he’s driving it solely on his own land.
It depends on the state, and whether he’s financing the veh- excuse me, ‘carrier’. Although I’m definitely sure that where I work, he would be politely told that he needs insurance, a valid license, and there’s no way he’s leaving with a TRP instead of license plates; he can’t transfer plates that are not recognized by the state, and he doesn’t live in another state that would let him leave with temp registration.
Nevermind all the terminology gobledygook. This sounds an awful lot like a temporary tag, or a temporary permit to relocate a vehicle without a plate. Which I think is pretty standard in any state, and I can see a dealership begrudgingly doing this if it gets the car off the lot. But it’s very temporary, like days to weeks in my experience. I think the DMV would catch on if you kept coming back for permits.
Also, I’m guessing sovcit here doesn’t have a “FARM USE” loophole in their state?