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Old 11-24-2014, 11:48 AM   #13
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Originally Posted by Foobar View Post
OP did not sign a bill of sale nor has he given any funds towards the vehicle. Technically, the dealer owns the car and the DMV has no issue with that. This is purely a move to get the sale counted in November rather than next month.

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What this really means is this dealer is a sleeze ball and you're better off buying some where else.
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Originally Posted by Jesse36m3 View Post
I've worked at a few..


The salesman might be a car or two short of getting a bonus by the end of the month so he needs you to sign to be locked in to meet that goal.


Cars sit at lots all of the time with sold stickers. Mine was at Subaru for almost two weeks waiting on the DMV bullish.


"Lot attendants" (That was my first job) are typically responsible for "auditing" the cars on the lot. This is not the DMV's job.


It's just a load of shit. If he can't accommodate you, which I see no reason why they can't, then go elsewhere.

100% agreed.

I work at a dealership as well, and have sold vehicles in a previous month, but didn't deliver them until the next month due to whatever reason.

We can be fined for not having a FTC sticker/window sticker in a car that's for sale, but all you have to do is put a "sold" tag in one that you've taken the sticker out of to avoid that. It should have nothing to do with your situation.

Your salesperson apparently only cares about making the sale, not you. I'd take my business elsewhere.
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