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appraisal of motorhome
03-23-2008, 16:02
Post: #11
appraisal of motorhome
You gotta love them lawyers!
TWO words come to mind after reading your M380 purchase; criminal and
standing.
Seems odometer tampering may be a crime in State where sold and you
probably do not have "standing" to go after the dealer. Gotta love
giving money to those lawyers though!! Have fun. Recommend you just
enjoy your m380 and next time you purchase, ask a few more questions
to the seller..check out the title before you buy if possible...I
think they have computer gizmo's for that purpose.. Keep feeding
those lawyers if you are so inclined! LOL
Hank
90SP36







--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "robert nloomas"
wrote:
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Hubert"
> wrote:
>
> Do the all America thing throw more money at the problem them
> you will get in return.Lawyers will love you.
> Bob Loomas 1985 PT 36
>
> >
> > I recently purchased a 2003 380 Bluebird motorhome. The odometer
> had
> > about 24,000 miles. (private sale) When I went to transfer the
> title I
> > discovered that the title had a history of "no actual millage".
> My
> > seller had a disclosure from the dealer he purchase the motorhome
> that
> > the millage was accurate. I have since talked to prior owners and
> have
> > discovered that the actual millage is probably between 50,000 and
> > 70,000. I have hired counsel and I am considering an action
> against
> > the dealer for fraudulent disclosure to my seller. I need to
> obtain an
> > appraisal of the motorhome based on the fact that the millage is
> not
> > accurate. Anyone have any thoughts on where I might go?
> >
>
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03-23-2008, 17:20
Post: #12
appraisal of motorhome
I cant see a dealer doing it anyway. Being that Dealers are held to
a higher standard, there is not enough benefit to justify a dealer
taking such a risk. I would bet that the private seller was the one
who misrepresented by not revieling that the odom/speedo was not
working or changed at or prior to the Hubert purchase. Probably
facts that the dealer made very plain and documented when it was
sold to the private owner that passed it to Hubert.

Hubert does have sufficient connection for standing with the
private seller . The problem now is if Hubert proves odometer
issues he will have to reviel his findings to the next buyer . even
if he never sees a cent.

But,
I dig holes for a living. What I know about the law I learned
digging myself out of my product.


GregoryO'Connor
94ptRomolandCa
--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Henry Jay Hannigan"
wrote:
>
> You gotta love them lawyers!
> TWO words come to mind after reading your M380 purchase; criminal
and
> standing.
> Seems odometer tampering may be a crime in State where sold and
you
> probably do not have "standing" to go after the dealer. Gotta
love
> giving money to those lawyers though!! Have fun. Recommend you
just
> enjoy your m380 and next time you purchase, ask a few more
questions
> to the seller..check out the title before you buy if possible...I
> think they have computer gizmo's for that purpose.. Keep feeding
> those lawyers if you are so inclined! LOL
> Hank
> 90SP36
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "robert nloomas"
> wrote:
> >
> > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Hubert"
> > wrote:
> >
> > Do the all America thing throw more money at the problem
them
> > you will get in return.Lawyers will love you.
> > Bob Loomas 1985 PT 36
> >
> > >
> > > I recently purchased a 2003 380 Bluebird motorhome. The
odometer
> > had
> > > about 24,000 miles. (private sale) When I went to transfer the
> > title I
> > > discovered that the title had a history of "no actual
millage".
> > My
> > > seller had a disclosure from the dealer he purchase the
motorhome
> > that
> > > the millage was accurate. I have since talked to prior owners
and
> > have
> > > discovered that the actual millage is probably between 50,000
and
> > > 70,000. I have hired counsel and I am considering an action
> > against
> > > the dealer for fraudulent disclosure to my seller. I need to
> > obtain an
> > > appraisal of the motorhome based on the fact that the millage
is
> > not
> > > accurate. Anyone have any thoughts on where I might go?
> > >
> >
>
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