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Old Apr 29, 2010 | 12:10 PM
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i never had such an experience on maxima forums. wanted to share this with you. for some reason this guy devin is extremely immature. simply said he is a douche. here is the whole conversation. (i left out the first half of PMs because it was just about the car)

he starts resorting to crying and cursing as soon as he didnt get his way like a 9 year old child. ill let the PM explain the story itself...

at this point i dont wanna teach dgriff858 what a notary is. and there are more than those just in PA. rather not deal with this type of character.

Originally Posted by dgriff858
Registration and title transfer are two seperate legal issues.

How many cars have you bought out of state as a pa resident. Oh yea zero. You are a ****ing dumb *** with people holding cash.


Hope you don't **** everyone over. And do not pm me back your not worth my time since you don't kno wthe difference in registration and titles.

Originally Posted by jxkim
Temporary registration
If you purchase a vehicle in New Jersey and are not a resident of the state and plan to transport and register it in your home state, you must get temporary registration to transfer the vehicle out of New Jersey state lines.

Visit an MVC Agency to complete an application for temporary vehicle registration (Form BA-49). You will need to provide the title verifying the out-of-state address and proof of insurance. A $5 fee will be applied.

You will be issued a 20-day temporary non-resident registration that cannot be renewed.


docking you around? bull****ting? wow. i'm gonna stop now because this is just silly. if you want to see the car you know where it is. i am 100% sure you dont need the seller to title a car. http://www.dmv.state.pa.us/motorVehi...r/buying.shtml


Originally Posted by dgriff858
dude seriously. I live here aNd bought my last couple cars in jersey I know what you have to do. Whatever you don't seem like a serious seller since you docking me around. I have cash in hand if you want to stop bull****ting me over laws you don't know about pm me and I'll grab your car.


Originally Posted by jxkim
i think you got it wrong buddy. Sorry but why the heck would the seller have to go w you? All i have to do is sign the title over to you. maybe youre reading for PA to PA transfers?

There are even temporary driving permits for when you plan to not have plates.

Car is in cresskill,nj
google map it

Originally Posted by dgriff858
PA law you in person must transfer title in front of a PA notary. Its different than jersey law. Im not asking you to come to PA for nothing

Where exactly is your house

Originally Posted by jxkim
i have a guy coming to see the car this wednesday. i could do this saturday. sorry but i am not going to meet you half way for a test drive. this car sale is not profitable for me and for a small sale it seems like too much of a hassle.

regarding title i am gonna take my plates off the car when sold. so either 1. you can leave car and come back for it 2. put your own "fake" plates on the car and drive it to PA (this would be illegal obviously)


Originally Posted by dgriff858
Saturday would be best because I am bringing cash and if it's straight I'll buy it cash. When's best for you.

Could we meet half way between u and Phily if possible ( we would have to title in Phily)


Originally Posted by jxkim
Originally Posted by dgriff858
yo man we had talked. My daily just blew the motor So i need a maxima ASAP. I have cash in hand can offer full price this week no bs just need to test drive call me ASAP

2158167943

Can meet asap

Devin
let me know what day & times you can come to check it out. ill let you know what works

john

Last edited by jxkim; Apr 29, 2010 at 12:27 PM.
Old Apr 29, 2010 | 12:14 PM
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Old Apr 29, 2010 | 01:05 PM
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Old Apr 29, 2010 | 01:21 PM
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And quite honestly jxkim, your dead wrong and he's totally correct.

Obviously you've never sold a car into PA. It's not that easy, there is no DMV in PA.
You need to do your internet home work before you post crap like this.

Originally Posted by dgriff858
PA law you in person must transfer title in front of a PA notary. Its different than jersey law. Im not asking you to come to PA for nothing
^^^ Is completely correct! ^^^
You cannot transfer a NJ title over to PA with just a signature.
It doesn't work that way.

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Old Apr 29, 2010 | 01:32 PM
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Originally Posted by njmaxseltd
And quite honestly jxkim, your dead wrong and he's totally correct.

Obviously you've never sold a car into PA. It's not that easy, there is no DMV in PA.
You need to do your internet home work before you post crap like this.



^^^ Is completely correct! ^^^
You cannot transfer a NJ title over to PA with just a signature.
It doesn't work that way.
you can use any notary buddy. there are notaries in nj too. shocker
local banks may even do it for free

Last edited by jxkim; Apr 29, 2010 at 01:37 PM.
Old Apr 29, 2010 | 01:42 PM
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Originally Posted by jxkim
you can use any notary buddy. there are notaries in nj too. shocker
local banks may even do it for free
You never offered him that!

Your copy of the PM basically pointed out that you flew off the handle at this guy and lost the sale of the vehicle because of your actions.

Again, a transfer of title from NJ to PA is quite different.
Had you listened to him you may have sold the car.
Old Apr 29, 2010 | 02:00 PM
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1. he sounded so adamant that i needed to come to PA
2. i dont deal well with people cussing @ me
3. he made himself out to be a serious buyer, but couldnt come check out the car in person and meet me? if he came then would have made arrangements then. you know how many people i deal with through email???? not going to PA for a maybe sale. action > words

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Old Apr 29, 2010 | 02:37 PM
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Old Apr 29, 2010 | 03:09 PM
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Old Apr 29, 2010 | 07:50 PM
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Old Apr 29, 2010 | 07:59 PM
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Originally Posted by jxkim
for some reason this guy devin is extremely immature. simply said he is a douche.
although i have no comment on this situation, i find it funny cuz i agree with this statement! he traded me a "NEW" turbo, when i got it the compressor wheel was all jacked up and when i said "what happened to the fins? theyre all jacked up." he replied "when i put it in the box it was fine", lmao. then goes on to tell me (as if it was my fault) i shouldve asked for pictures, mind you he put pictures of the turbo on here and said it was NEW. anyways, move on to the next buyer.
Old Apr 30, 2010 | 06:51 AM
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OP, this is the wrong way to deal with your conflict. Publicly dissing another member by exposing private messages is way out of bounds. Period. Regardless of the content. I recommend you delete this thread immediately before any of the mods come down on you.
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