was_scammed
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California. No matter how careful I tried to be, still fell for it and paid double what the car was worth it. The odometer had been rolled back to 25% of real mileage, and I only realized it after the fact. Seller canceled phone number, I failed to pull my own carfax and trusted the one from seller. Everything was forged, carfax, smog certificate, even his Driver License which matched the name with the original seller on the title.
Don't have much on the guy who sold me, but he was with another person who bought the car from original seller. I believe I have a legit ID on the person who bought the car, his accomplice.
1 - Can I do anything about it? Small claims court? But I only have info on the guy who bought car from original owner. According to her, the description matches and the guy who sold me was with this other guy who I have ID and bought from original owner. How would I even prove that I wasn't the one who rolled back the odometer?
2 - I don't want to keep the car at this point, but had already initiated the transfer with the DMV, but not completed, didn't pay fees or request new plates. A trusted mechanic with a dealership license, said I can sell with a bill of sale from me to a new buyer. Even if that's the case I don't know if I should put the mileage that I know is real, or what the odometer says, and check the box "not actual mileage". I will be honest with new buyer, and want to do this the right way. He says if I put the odometer reading and "not actual mileage" I could get in trouble later, not sure that's true.
BTW, I don't even have license plates, since the original owner had personalized plates and took them out.
Thoughts?
I really messed up here, and really appreciate any help. Thank you
Don't have much on the guy who sold me, but he was with another person who bought the car from original seller. I believe I have a legit ID on the person who bought the car, his accomplice.
1 - Can I do anything about it? Small claims court? But I only have info on the guy who bought car from original owner. According to her, the description matches and the guy who sold me was with this other guy who I have ID and bought from original owner. How would I even prove that I wasn't the one who rolled back the odometer?
2 - I don't want to keep the car at this point, but had already initiated the transfer with the DMV, but not completed, didn't pay fees or request new plates. A trusted mechanic with a dealership license, said I can sell with a bill of sale from me to a new buyer. Even if that's the case I don't know if I should put the mileage that I know is real, or what the odometer says, and check the box "not actual mileage". I will be honest with new buyer, and want to do this the right way. He says if I put the odometer reading and "not actual mileage" I could get in trouble later, not sure that's true.
BTW, I don't even have license plates, since the original owner had personalized plates and took them out.
Thoughts?
I really messed up here, and really appreciate any help. Thank you