Marty -
Some insurance companies will do this to you. Unfortunate, huh!? You might
reconsider buying the car back. It will have a branded title because it is
being sold as insurance salvage. OTOH, you will likely get it back cheaper
than whatever amount it was that the insurance company paid you.

Peace,
Ben
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Subject: [alfa] Stolen car up-date.. I need a registered bidder at
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Date: Fri, 2 Apr 2010 18:06:22 -0500
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 My stolen (other non-Alfa) car has been recovered after being missing four
months.  The car is in good shape and all my stuff was still inside !  I
hoped the car would turn up quickly but after waiting one month I took the
payout from the insurance company. They said I could have the opportunity to
buy it back at auction if the car turned up.  I have been trying to
negotiate buying it back but the insurance company claims they never sell
them back for various liability issues.   They plan to continue to put the
car up for auction.  The auction house is independent of the insurance
company and the insurance people seem to have no knowledge of the auction
process. The auction is not open to the public !   Only registered buyers
can bid and to become a registered buyer one must have an auto related
business and pay a $200.00 fee plus other requirements.  I have to make an
initiative to find a registered buyer to work with me. The auction house has
no mechanism in place to help pair registered buyers with the public.  The
car will come up for auction in the next two- three weeks. 

 

 Does anyone know a registered buyer at Insurance Auto Auction of Fremont,
California ?  Does the above insurance company practice seem normal ?

 

Thanks for any thoughts or help.

 

 

 Marty Stuczynski

 

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