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deschutestrout
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Post by deschutestrout » Tue Apr 21, 2009 4:34 pm

Y..yo...you..you bought that trailer for $200? Find me one please :bounce:
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zblair
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Post by zblair » Tue Apr 21, 2009 8:34 pm

Glad you're not repainting the trailer. That green has character. Plus green is my favorite color....all good!
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dtrumbo
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Post by dtrumbo » Wed Apr 22, 2009 5:33 am

MeyerII wrote:The bored woman behind the glass took the title that had $200 written on it, asked me for $65 and handed me a license plate. Didn't ask to see a sellers report or a bill of sale or anything. Didn't ask any questions at all. 
I've experienced this too. It seems the personal ambition or otherwise, how the Department of Licensing Sub-Agent's employee is feeling that day goes a long way in determining how the statutes are applied.

I have the best luck at the Ballard sub-agent office. They seem to have the most apathetic employees. The Factoria office had way too many Type-A's and wanted all kinds of affidavits, etc. as to the value of the vehicle. :pale:
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MeyerII
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Post by MeyerII » Wed Apr 22, 2009 12:21 pm

dtrumbo wrote:
MeyerII wrote:The bored woman behind the glass took the title that had $200 written on it, asked me for $65 and handed me a license plate. Didn't ask to see a sellers report or a bill of sale or anything. Didn't ask any questions at all. 
I've experienced this too. It seems the personal ambition or otherwise, how the Department of Licensing Sub-Agent's employee is feeling that day goes a long way in determining how the statutes are applied.

I have the best luck at the Ballard sub-agent office. They seem to have the most apathetic employees. The Factoria office had way too many Type-A's and wanted all kinds of affidavits, etc. as to the value of the vehicle. :pale:
Ha! I had the same experience with Factoria when I brought my '63 camper over from BC. They made it as difficult and as expensive as they possibly could. This time, I went to the one in Kent. No muss, no fuss, no problem.

 
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