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Originally Posted by jewels443
Yes, but think of it this way. You may have helped save a life. I mean a lot of headaches for someone who hadn't checked into the laws in their state. It's all good, right?
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Yeah, well I would have appreciated the buyer saving me the headache of all this (because it's a serious headache... you wouldn't believe how much paperwork/notarization/other crap I have to do as a result) by using her brain to NOT drive around PA with WA plates for 10 months... but oh well. I should be glad they caught her early, before this got any worse.
UPDATE: Through stalked the buyer's name from the record I have (found her e-mail via a university website), I got in touch with her... apparently she "accidentally" left the front plate on (WA), though she technically did replace the back one when she was supposed to (PA). This continued for 10 months until her mother noticed, and said she should remove the WA one!
Anyway, all's well that ends well... I got the proof I needed from the AAA office that transferred the title, and as soon as the District Court received those documents, they said two things: 1) I'm in the clear, and 2) They've been looking for this girl for a long time, because she has a huge stack of unpaid parking tickets in that particular town (thank god it was only once that the ticket cop wrote down the front plate instead of the back one!).
So she's gonna FRY, big time. What are the consequences for stacks of unpaid tickets, anyway?? Ahhhhh, I love karma.