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Old 12-18-2011, 05:31 PM
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I don't see any problem with the shop trying to get his money back.
The thing is, there is a right way (legal) and a wrong way of doing it.



To me selling a vehicle that is not yours is stealing.



There are legal ways of getting the title, if it was by mechanics lien.

I think the parties went about it the wrong way.

I don't know either party, either.



Ron, your situation probably should have been handled differently also, it sounds like?

Try mechanic's lien or small claims court?


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