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can I use a full photocopy of blue book car to sell my car


pleple

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You already asked that question in another thread here. Not happy with the answer just open another topic with the same question because not happy with the answer ????

 

 

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11 minutes ago, scubascuba3 said:

No, buyer should be suspicious blue book is held by a lender

Exactly. So if lost / stolen and NOT held by a lender easy to get a replacement by visiting Police get police report and with Police Report a visit to the DLT.

 

In that case the Photocopy will help the police and the DLT (easier to fill in the forms / reports)

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5 minutes ago, pleple said:

lost it 

Go to the Police and get a Police Report.

 

You don't want someone (who found your Blue book) to start claiming it's their car. (How far fetched it sounds, but wouldn't surprise me that it happens, what are you going to do then?)

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6 minutes ago, scubascuba3 said:

Yep, i understand if it's on finance, the company keeps the bluebook or greenbook, bit like bank keeps the chanote if a mortgage 

True, just like the Blue Housebook when your buying a house with a loan.

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14 minutes ago, ThailandRyan said:

What? If you pay upfront for the vehicle you have the Bluebook or greenbook.

If you buy a ride cash, you get the blue/green book with your plates. If on credit, the credit company/bank keeps it until it is paid off.

 

If you want a loan, take the blue book to a lender, they keep it until the loan is paid.

A missing blue book should bring alarm bells a calling....????

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