RE:stolen 914 on ebay, legal ownership is in doubt |
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RE:stolen 914 on ebay, legal ownership is in doubt |
DMVWATCHDOG |
Apr 9 2009, 07:56 AM
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The person who aquired the car from Oakland impound, King Oruruo, aka King city enterprises is operating a fraudulent dealership, without a dmv dealers license, He is crooked as they come, and has the California DMV breathing down his back. The sale he made was fraudulent, as was a vehicle I bought from him. If you can locate a copy of the auction sale report from B&B vehicle processors(SUPENA),aka oakland impound, you can find that he never transfered it into his name for resale, a violation that he can be held liable for physical, and punitive damages. ACT fast, as he has @ 200-300 Small Claims cases in process, his asssets are going to be frozen, and he will be required to pay restitution, and damages.
a current phone for this jerk is 510-688-4003. The California franchise tax board, DMV, and the city of Oakland are in the process of filing felony auto racketeering charges, tax evasion, and the list goes on. I have a list of 32 cars he purchased at one sale, and never filed a DMV report of sale on any of them, and that is where the mixup over the title came from. File a complaint with the Hayward Ca DMV investigations office asap, while he is still under investigation. You may not get the car back, but he is liable for treble damages! If you google that phone number, you will find all kinds of listings, as a private party, but if you look at the background for most pics, it shows the fence of his unlicensed car lot! located at 7000 international blvd, oakland Ca. The leinsaler was B&B, not King, and it was his resposibility to clear all DMV holds, penalties, and fees. By passing the leinsale papers forward, the buyer was able to illegaly obtain title through an unsuspecting DMV office. There is also a good chance that B&B violated the laws of impound, may be involved in a theft ring, and may be held jointly liable. He is also violating California internet fraud laws by advertising as a private party, and not a dealer, punishable by up to $50,000 fines. If you proove he bought, then sold this car without doing the proper paper work, you can proove falsified documentation to ebay, and the California Highway patrol, and hang the whole lot of them! Good luck on settling your case D |
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