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Old 11-03-2007, 10:14 AM
JohnWorthing848 JohnWorthing848 is offline
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This is not fraud when the issuing state or county jurisdication states it as a matter of law. The problem starts when another state voids that legally issued title (which then really becomes a Federal offense for tampering with a VIN and title chain) and attempts to rewrite the laws and the title chain for it's own politically motivated purposes.
Thanks for helping me make my point. States with weak and antiquated registration laws are part of the problem. These states have been a part of the scam to wash titles on stolen, submerged and yes fake cars. CA DMV estimates a huge number of fake Porches and other classic body types that were in fact registered and titled "legally" in another state. Those same cars were then sold to unwitting CA residents as "real cars", is that OK with you?

The problem starts when any state allows a vehicle to be registered as something it is not.I havent missed anthing on this topic. And please let us not confuse legally with accurately titled vehicles.

When you connect the dots of tax revenue and a clear violation of excisting law something will eventually happen, bet on it!

In some states it's OK to marry your cousin too!
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