Tuesday, April 22, 2014

I need info on a car for sale?




hpadilla


and the seller is asking me for a yahoo ID


Answer
Sounds to me like You are in the midst of a scam.

The car was on Craigslist, AutoTrader or some other classified website.

the car was priced well below others of the same yr/make/model
The owner is out of the country - or at least across country from you
There is a long story about why it is so cheap (job transfer, divorce, dead uncle).
He is offering to ship the car for free
You will use "Yahoo Finance" to conduct the transaction so that you are "safe"
You will transfer money to this bullshit Yahoo agent
They hold the money until the car gets there.
You have 3/5/10/14 days to inspect it.
If you accept the car, notify the Agent and he releases money to the seller
If you refuse the car you get all the money back
If you refuse the car, the seller will pay for return shipping.

Right?

read this forum. Look at how many times this is asked and answered.
Yahoo NEVER handles money

You have to use your head.

please help car situation?




Candace H


ugh so my friend went into a car dealership, just got two jobs, can make her payments with out a problem and she said she worked for 6 months at both when she is just starting. well she is new at this and they told her they wanted pay stubs. she wants this vehicle and she has gone through every boulder in her way, and than she filled out paper work just seeing what they would say and they entered that info. she just got off of unemployment and can make the payments that the dealership got to. how does she go about bringing the vehicle back and telling them that she lied and hasnt started work yet but can make the payments???????
she is 20 years old but only had a credit score of 662 so she needed a co signer any ways
the car isn't hers yet, they think she has been employed 6 months with her job but she hasn't started yet. how does she go about telling them that??



Answer
She already has possession of the car? The deal has gone through? She cant take the car back : the car company does not care she cant make the payments. They have been paid through the finance company and no longer have any interest in the car. The finance company is interested in knowing her work situation, and if she can afford the payments.
While lying *could* void the contract in their view, they would much rather have the money than the car. If she can make the payments, then just keep making them, and they will be happy.

If they have already run her credit, (score 662), and want her to have a cosigner, she may want to vaguely say "there might be a discrepancy in her length of employment." If her cosigner has good credit, they probably wont care. A cosigner is a co-borrower, just as responsible in making sure the loan is paid as is the primary borrower. All they are interested in is making the sale. After signing the papers, the dealer is content. They are paid.




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