JASinIL2006
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Hi all, I could use some advice. I bought a used boat from a Marine Sales company in early February. At the time of sale, we did all the paperwork to have the title for the trailer and boat put in our name, and for the boat to be registered. Part of the sale included a fee for the paperwork to be couriered to the state agencies involved in titling, registering, etc.
For about two months, I received no paperwork for either the trailer or the boat. I contacted to seller, who said he'd check on the paperwork. I wasn't too worried - I live in Illinois and the DNR reported (on their website) a delay in processing titles and registrations. I didn't hear anything back from the seller, so I emailed him and asked what the status was of our paperwork. At the same time, I emailed the Dept. of Natural Resources with the hull identification number, and they reported no boat with that ID in their system.
I then called the seller, who insisted he had checked and the boat paperwork was 'in the system.' He was going to the DNR early the next week and would check again. (He had no explanation of why the DNR had reported to me that they had no record of the boat.) A day or two later, a license plate and registration tag for the trailer arrived by mail. A handwritten form that was datestamped April 23 accompanied the plate. I assumed that he had misplaced the paperwork and that he had hurriedly submitted after my phone call.
Just today, almost a month after I contacted him first by email, and three months after we bought and paid for the boat, I again inquired of the DNR about any record of the boat, and they again said they had no record.
I've emailed the seller with the new information, and I plan to call tomorrow to talk with him. I am wondering if it's time I look for some legal representation, or if there is more I can do. I don't want to rush to judge the seller, but I have pretty good information that he hasn't been entirely truthful with me about the paperwork and its status. I checked the seller out on the Better Business Bureau site and there are no complaints against him.
Any thoughts on what else I might do? Should I give it more time? Get a lawyer?
Thanks.
For about two months, I received no paperwork for either the trailer or the boat. I contacted to seller, who said he'd check on the paperwork. I wasn't too worried - I live in Illinois and the DNR reported (on their website) a delay in processing titles and registrations. I didn't hear anything back from the seller, so I emailed him and asked what the status was of our paperwork. At the same time, I emailed the Dept. of Natural Resources with the hull identification number, and they reported no boat with that ID in their system.
I then called the seller, who insisted he had checked and the boat paperwork was 'in the system.' He was going to the DNR early the next week and would check again. (He had no explanation of why the DNR had reported to me that they had no record of the boat.) A day or two later, a license plate and registration tag for the trailer arrived by mail. A handwritten form that was datestamped April 23 accompanied the plate. I assumed that he had misplaced the paperwork and that he had hurriedly submitted after my phone call.
Just today, almost a month after I contacted him first by email, and three months after we bought and paid for the boat, I again inquired of the DNR about any record of the boat, and they again said they had no record.
I've emailed the seller with the new information, and I plan to call tomorrow to talk with him. I am wondering if it's time I look for some legal representation, or if there is more I can do. I don't want to rush to judge the seller, but I have pretty good information that he hasn't been entirely truthful with me about the paperwork and its status. I checked the seller out on the Better Business Bureau site and there are no complaints against him.
Any thoughts on what else I might do? Should I give it more time? Get a lawyer?
Thanks.