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Re: about cars on CL, listed by "owner" - Filliam H. Muffman - 09-21-2013

space-time wrote:
ok, how about the second part of the question: why do people blur out the license plates when posting on CL? what bad could happen if one were to post the picture with license plate?

WAG: so thieves looking for a car that is extra valuable on the parts market don't look up the license holders address to steal it.


Re: about cars on CL, listed by "owner" - Racer X - 09-21-2013

testcase wrote:
The tail lamp assembly is definitely different from picture #2 to picture #5. If the title is in his name, he can sell his own property. If the name on the title is NOT his, then he's acting as a dealer and, must be properly licenced. He should be registered as a dealer of used vehicles (and possibly as a Motor Vehicle Rair Shop). If he isn't, he should be reported to the Department of Motor Vehicles. The'y know how to go after him. The listed phone number (917-557-6991) , Googles to a "Rapid Insurance Agency in NY. There's also a reference to Edison, NJ. I smell a scammer.

In Washington State, if you sell more than 6 cars a year, you must be licensed as a car broker. If you scrap more than 6, you must have an established business address and it must be licensed and permitted as a wrecking/recycling yard.


Re: about cars on CL, listed by "owner" - Black - 09-21-2013

Filliam H. Muffman wrote:
[quote=space-time]
ok, how about the second part of the question: why do people blur out the license plates when posting on CL? what bad could happen if one were to post the picture with license plate?

WAG: so thieves looking for a car that is extra valuable on the parts market don't look up the license holders address to steal it. They would have to have a 'friend' in law enforcement to look it up.
I think it more likely they're just generally wary of identity theft and don't have a grasp of a specific way the number could be misused.


Re: about cars on CL, listed by "owner" - tenders - 09-21-2013

I always thought it was so people owning similar cars and planning crimes don't have a legit license plate to fake.