i was there, gave him $40 cash and donated an exterior detail ($60 value) to a raffle which he made about $110 off of. so $150 in his pocket, $100 out of mine :facepalm :facepalm :facepalm
stupidest thing ive ever done in my life (cue brett for a lame joke of something stupider…)
It really is a thoughtful thing. To be honest, it’s nice that you guys actually give a shit let alone give up your hard earned cash. I guess I can’t imagine someone doing that shit after accepting a hand out. That’s like AIG robbing me.
not 100% towards you, partly towards myself. he seemed like a nice guy from the few times i met him before the car-b-q, i guess thats not good enough to go on.
I think it’s time the burnt wreck leaves my shop grounds. The snow is almost gone enough now that I can retrieve it with the wrecker and make it accessible for the appropriate claims adjuster. I allowed it to reside here for the sake of saving storage fee finances on Travis’s end, but I no longer want to be involved in this mess and get my good name wrapped up in BS that I have no part of.
FACT: I have not seen or heard from a claims adjuster on this car at all. Point blank, if this car has been under default since ~late Sept '08, you’d bet your butt the bank would have located where the car resides and at the very least have come to take a look at it. I have my own theory on this debacle but whatever the case may be I think it’s time to either relocate the chassis to other grounds, or get me legalized bank noted paperwork authorizing me disposal rights to the chassis.
Anyone good at lien tracking? I wouldn’t mind knowing what financial institution the loan was held under. Something I can track through DMV via the VIN?