deerslayerz1975
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its paid and waiting on the EUC. THANKS
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I hate to say it, but if your finances are this tenuous, You might want to cut your losses and pay the default because a HMMWV is not a budget friendly acquisition.
Keep in mind that governor Wittless vetoed the bill to allow HMMWV’s to be registered and tagged. Her “reason” for this was that is what the last governor did. This was after the House, Senate and Secretary of State all passed it. She is tone deaf to the people’s voices. So if you buy this truck, you have an “ off road only” vehicle. I’m concerned about the future of our hobby in Michigan. It may be just a matter of time before she goes after all HMV’s.pay for what you bought and wait for the paperwork tp clear.
yes i was looking into that.. there is a lawfirm. that can supposably get anything plated probly ten grand to do it. but im not sure how they do it. one was called dirtlegal. theses thing are safer then most cars. you can ride a motorcycle with no helmet or an old car with no safety fetures at all. at a loss for words there so you have to trailer a humvee that should be pulling my 2500 hd truck lolKeep in mind that governor Wittless vetoed the bill to allow HMMWV’s to be registered and tagged. Her “reason” for this was that is what the last governor did. This was after the House, Senate and Secretary of State all passed it. She is tone deaf to the people’s voices. So if you buy this truck, you have an “ off road only” vehicle. I’m concerned about the future of our hobby in Michigan. It may be just a matter of time before she goes after all HMV’s.
that is beyond hmmwv towing capacity.yes i was looking into that.. there is a lawfirm. that can supposably get anything plated probly ten grand to do it. but im not sure how they do it. one was called dirtlegal. theses thing are safer then most cars. you can ride a motorcycle with no helmet or an old car with no safety fetures at all. at a loss for words there so you have to trailer a humvee that should be pulling my 2500 hd truck lol
Yeah, the OP's posts are really hard to read, with all the capitalization and puncuation errors, not to mention his "wall of text" lack of paragraphs.that is beyond hmmwv towing capacity.
What exactly happened? Did you buy a truck you cant afford? Do you not want it now because of possible titling issues? Your first post is a bit confusing with no punctuation...
No they're not. Why would you think that?...theses thing are safer then most cars.
They are probably forming a corporation in another state (a state with extremely lax motor vehicle registration laws), transferring ownership of your vehicle into that corporation, and then registering the corporation's vehicle in that state....there is a lawfirm. that can supposably get anything plated probly ten grand to do it. but im not sure how they do it. one was called dirtlegal.
It must be lonely up there looking down on people like me! I earn my money just like every one else 40hrs a week. It was paid like I told them it would be. Never said I had ten grand for an attorney, no need to argue it's over just wanted to clear things up!!!And just FYI, those of us who actually buy vehicles off of GovPlanet, are not amused by non-paying bidders, who drive up the prices that we have to pay to win an auction, when they never had the financial ability to buy the vehicle in the first place.
People like you, cost the rest of us a LOT of our hard-earned money.
I'm pretty sure that you and I do not earn our money the same way.It must be lonely up there looking down on people like me! I earn my money just like every one else 40hrs a week.
You've got to take it easy. This guy came here for an opinion. He didnt really ask for all of this. Let's find out what his issue is and see if we can help the guy. We want MORE people in the hmmwv game BTW not less.I'm pretty sure that you and I do not earn our money the same way.
I earned my money by running towards gunfire, when everyone else was running away. I have been shot, stabbed, attacked by pitbulls, and was retired by a serious injury in the line of duty that I sustained while protecting people that I had never met before from the violent felon that had savagely attacked them.
I also know nothing about "40hrs a week".
I averaged about 65 hours a week throughout my law enforcement career, often working three 17-hour doubles back to back (51 hours in three days), with a total of as little as three hours of sleep in three days.
Sorry sir but this information is completely incorrect. It is PERFECTLY legal to do just this. The vehicle is owned by a corporation in another state. That corporation is free to do business in any state. Whether sales prospecting or business transactions. This is demonstrated by corporations like Hertz, Thrifty, Dollar, Avis, etc on a massive scale every day of the year.They are probably forming a corporation in another state (a state with extremely lax motor vehicle registration laws), transferring ownership of your vehicle into that corporation, and then registering the corporation's vehicle in that state.
There are MANY problems with that. the first of which is that it's fraud, and you could go to jail for it.
Not to sidetrack this thread ,but here in michigan it took 35+ years and tens of millions of dollars to repeal the helmet law and quite franklyyes i was looking into that.. there is a lawfirm. that can supposably get anything plated probly ten grand to do it. but im not sure how they do it. one was called dirtlegal. theses thing are safer then most cars. you can ride a motorcycle with no helmet or an old car with no safety fetures at all. at a loss for words there so you have to trailer a humvee that should be pulling my 2500 hd truck lol
The issue with the out of state LLC's what happens when you have a insurance claim and the insurance companySorry sir but this information is completely incorrect. It is PERFECTLY legal to do just this. The vehicle is owned by a corporation in another state. That corporation is free to do business in any state. Whether sales prospecting or business transactions. This is demonstrated by corporations like Hertz, Thrifty, Dollar, Avis, etc on a massive scale every day of the year.
Yup. And Tax fraud too- the offender lives in a state, the vehicle is based in that state, he drives that vehicle on that state's roads, but has not paid any taxes/registration/etc. to that state to do so.The issue with the out of state DBA's what happens when you have a insurance claim and the insurance company
denies the claim as you mis-represented the true use . Mr. Lenhto is also a former M35A2 owner and part of the MV community.
You have done this or have the legal qualifications to claim "PERFECTLY legal".? You don't know what you don't know....and that is a problem.Sorry sir but this information is completely incorrect. It is PERFECTLY legal to do just this. The vehicle is owned by a corporation in another state. That corporation is free to do business in any state. Whether sales prospecting or business transactions. This is demonstrated by corporations like Hertz, Thrifty, Dollar, Avis, etc on a massive scale every day of the year.
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