CarTitles.com vs. The Gavel: What Really Happened on The People's Court?
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- Did you catch our appearance on People’s Court?
- The case involved a buyer who purchased a vehicle but never received the title—only a receipt or bill of sale.
- The buyer hired us to handle the paperwork to get the title.
- What we discovered after researching the vehicle:
- The seller provided a fake VIN number on the paperwork.
- The actual vehicle’s VIN had allegedly been altered.
- There was an existing lien on the vehicle from a bank.
- The case went to People’s Court, where:
- Our paperwork and DMV application were presented as evidence.
- The judge found the seller liable for selling a car with a lien and falsified VIN.
- The judge strongly condemned the defendant’s actions.
- Key lessons from this case:
- Always get proper documentation when buying a vehicle.
- Obtain a copy of the seller’s ID to help verify their identity.
- Be aware that some vehicles are ineligible for titles (e.g., vehicles with liens, stolen cars, or “parts only” titles).
- Performing due diligence is critical.
- About our company’s involvement:
- We provide title consulting services—check our website for more info.
- The People’s Court episode aired in multiple time zones and channels, which caused spikes in our website traffic as viewers searched for help.
- We stay in communication with producers for future collaborations on vehicle record cases.
- Important warnings:
- Buying a car without a title is risky; you may never get a title despite paperwork.
- The price discount on a no-title vehicle is often not worth the risk of losing your money.
- If you already bought a vehicle without a title, contact us for help—but know some cars cannot be legally titled.
- Final advice:
- Until you secure a title, your money is at risk.
- Avoid buying vehicles without titles whenever possible.
- Protect yourself with proper documentation and professional title consulting.
