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Old 03-04-2007, 10:29 PM
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In my case it's been over a year since I used them last, but a friend just used them again too. I wrote specific "terms" and presented them to the seller or purchaser; used it both ways. IF we agreed on the terms, they were written in the escrow. Funds and cars were not released until both parties agreed. If in the case the person receiving the car does not agree once it arrives in person, it could be kept on the shipping truck and sent right back and both parties split the shipping, to send it back. With plenty of details, photos, and even an onsite inspection by an inspection service before the deal goes to escrow, it all works out fine. The main thing is to make sure both parties agree to all the terms/inspections/details IN WRITING, with signatures, BEFORE you open escrow. Escrow.com can fill you in on any other approaches they might have as well. Good Luck.
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