When the car is damaged and totaled, the insurance company declares it as a total loss. This will come to only partial coverage on the vehicle. The damaged car can add stress and a difficult situation, and the owner is hurt or badly shaken. The process of selling a wrecked car depends on the situation and condition. There is Craigslist or any other online marketplace which helps the selling of damaged cars. There are agencies and buyers who buy the wrecked cars. It needs the acquaintance of the right agency who buys wrecked cars. The search engines give a list of such dealers with their complete options. The junkyards and salvage yards are also ready to buy the damaged totaled and wrecked cars for their valuable components. Many buyers meet at the junkyard, wrecked car auction sites. They buy the wrecked cars for the fancy model, parts and components and for metal value. The easiest way to sell is to do it through dealership. Thanks to online marketplaces. The seller can also post information such as make, model, mileage, condition of the front, back and sides and also condition of engines, tires and other components. Thus it provides easy access to buyers.
Cash. or even better, electronic transfer.
maybe they wanted to keep it ;0
If you buy a car, lend it to a friend and it get wrecked then you have to get it reposessed with a bk. What can the creditor do if the car is wrecked? Even after the bk can you be charged for missing or broken parts?
Yes, it is legal. As long as the payee (to whom the check needs to be paid) field in the check reads your name you can cash it. However, if the money is being given by an anti-social element like say a terrorist or a drug dealer, then cashing it is illegal because, even if you are not a terrorist or a drug dealer, if you receive money from them, it is illegal.
The accounting standards say that revenues are recorded when they are "realized or realizable." What this means, is that as soon as you have performed the work that gives you the right to that cash, you record the revenue for it (even if you have not yet collected cash).
yes It depends on the value of the car that you are trading in, if the car that you are trading in has more value than the car you will be traded for then the dealer or private party may give you some cash to make the deal even.
That depends on the dealer. Some tote-a-note lots never even pull a CR, much less report to them. They know their customers have bad credit when they walk in the door sooo, why worry about credit bureaus??
Maybe he didnt know about the child or he forgot or he didnt have enough cash!
Cash. not even joking. his name is John Cash Penney
Any business owner when they are tight in cash flow,they would require a cash advance, even individual people when they are out of cash, will use cash advance.
Most players will take the even money, it is always a sure win. If you don't and the dealer has blackjack it is only a push.
Every odd number. Multiplying two even numbers gives an even number. Multiplying an odd and an even number gives an even number. Multiplying two odd numbers gives an odd number.