What I don’t get is that in TX only dealers or brokers can bid on TX CT cars,
yet in the past I have bought several cars from the CAN donation auction down
there that had CT.
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> On May 26, 2018, at 9:42 AM, Mitch Haley via Mercedes
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> In theory, I should be a
No idea
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> On May 26, 2018, at 9:42 AM, Mitch Haley via Mercedes
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> In theory, I should be able to bid on the MI clear titles and not on the MI
> clear title dealer only cars. But it doesn't work that way in practice, even
> though I overheard one of the coun
In theory, I should be able to bid on the MI clear titles and not on the MI
clear title dealer only cars. But it doesn't work that way in practice, even
though I overheard one of the counter gals telling another customer that he
could bid on any car that was CT.
But what about a MI clear titl
That is true
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> On May 26, 2018, at 8:56 AM, Dan Penoff via Mercedes
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> Understood, But if I’m bottom feeding, $200 might make the difference
> between whether or not it’s worth it.
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> Good to know. Thanks for pointing that out.
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> Too bad their system doesn
Understood, But if I’m bottom feeding, $200 might make the difference between
whether or not it’s worth it.
Good to know. Thanks for pointing that out.
Too bad their system doesn’t seem to discern what your status is as a bidder,
or if it does, not until you try and place a bid.
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Well if it’s something worth pursuing that you are interested in, you just bid
thru one of the brokers and they charge a couple hundred for that.
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> On May 26, 2018, at 8:31 AM, Dan Penoff via Mercedes
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> Screw that. So the rules are based on where the vehicle i
Screw that. So the rules are based on where the vehicle is titled?
Otherwise, I’m out. Makes no sense to use a broker for the stuff I would be
interested in.
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> On May 26, 2018, at 9:20 AM, Kaleb C. Striplin via Mercedes
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> That is correct. You would have to use a broker or hav
That is correct. You would have to use a broker or have a dealer license
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> On May 26, 2018, at 8:13 AM, Dan Penoff via Mercedes
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> Interesting. For Florida it says “broker” for private individuals. That
> would suggest that I can’t bid on anything titled in Fl
Interesting. For Florida it says “broker” for private individuals. That would
suggest that I can’t bid on anything titled in Florida unless I use a broker?
Or am I misinterpreting this?
-D
> On May 26, 2018, at 9:07 AM, Kaleb C. Striplin via Mercedes
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> You really need to revie
You really need to review the license requirement page. It will list
who can bid on what based on state and based on what sort of title it
has. In some states, public can bid on anything. In other states,
public can only bid if it has a clear title. In others, public can only
bid if it has a
A week ago I put a test bid on an SL500 to see if it was open to public
bidding.
Yesterday, when the same car came up for live bidding, complete with the big
red thumbs down symbol to show that I've been outbid on this lot, it says 'you
are not eligible to bid on this item'. Huh? It was a deal
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