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Car sold-problem with change ownership

  • 23-05-2012 6:03pm
    #1
    Registered Users Posts: 12


    Hi people,
    Hopefully some of you can advise me.

    I sold my car privately 2 months ago.The day of sale I did not have the logbook with me,so I forward it to the new owner for completion and to sent it off---no surprise,was never done.

    I contact the new owner and was told he misplaced the book,so I requested a new one(which I have now).Contacted him,told him I will drive to him on my expences to sort this out,but dont get any reply from him.

    What stand me to do?I honestly have no idea where to go.I have all our text message as proof of sale,aswell as proof where I changed my insurance from old to new car.I know it is the sellers responsiblity to sent of logbook,but it was my first time handling a sale.

    Thanks in advance for your comments and help!!


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,953 ✭✭✭aujopimur


    Fill in the details, add a cover note to explain the lack of signiture and post it to Shannon.


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