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With snail mail ~ Do you need to notarize the DOCs for the buyback
Front and back of Title
Registration DOC
Owner One and Two
Front and back of Title
Registration DOC
Owner One and Two
One thank you kindlyYes. And yes.
Easiest way for this ol' geezerWhy would you use snailmail?
Thanks for the HEADS UPThat's normal for the Void marks, so titles aren't copied. I highly recommend the electronic funds transfer to avoid having any issues if your mileage doesn't match what you entered when filing.
I took a photo w/my smartphone and they took it.. had to resize em though because they had a file size limitEasiest way for this ol' geezer
Stirring the gravy some more ~~ will do the check
Furthermore, I did a "test" run on my OKLAHOMA title COPY ~ it shows up with multiple embedded "VOID" marks
This and 10,000 other examples here on TDICLUB is the reason I'm doing snail mailI took a photo w/my smartphone and they took it.. had to resize em though because they had a file size limit
No, and no. None of the documents he mentioned need to be notarized. The offer will need to be notarized when it's returned, just as it is for those of us who have caught up to at least the late 20th century and are scanning the documents, but that's the only document that will require notarization.Yes. And yes.
B36 saves my bacon once moreNo, and no. None of the documents he mentioned need to be notarized. The offer will need to be notarized when it's returned, just as it is for those of us who have caught up to at least the late 20th century and are scanning the documents, but that's the only document that will require notarization.
I'm not sure about submitting via mail, but the online process has been taking folks less than a week from doc submittal to offer approval. Scheduling the buyback is the longest pole and depending where you live, it could be as little as a week or as long as 2-3 months. Just remember if you have multiple local dealers to check each of them to find the best date to suit you. Also, remember you don't have to schedule your turn-in until the end of 2018.Now just sitting back for the looooong wait
Yes indeed I'm just an ol' geezer -- not too smart with all the whiz bang tech stuff.I'm not sure about submitting via mail, but the online process has been taking folks less than a week from doc submittal to offer approval.
Live in Tulsa. Hoping this Okie will be a short wait, as there may not be too many TDi(s) locallyScheduling the buyback is the longest pole and depending where you live, it could be as little as a week or as long as 2-3 months. Just remember if you have multiple local dealers to check each of them to find the best date to suit you.
YeahAlso, remember you don't have to schedule your turn-in until the end of 2018.
Nice to know ~~ as far as I know, there are only a few of us.Nice to see another locale.
Are you going for the 2017 Atlas?Typically Don Thornton has been good to us. Was just up there the other day trying to look at a atlas. Not in yet.
Yes, time is with us on this one............keeping it under 1040 per month and spending time try to do the right thing.Also, remember you don't have to schedule your turn-in until the end of 2018.
Not sure. We just wanted to look at one.Nice to know ~~ as far as I know, there are only a few of us.
Are you going for the 2017 Atlas?
Agreed they are very nice. However the inventory is limited. Always has been.
Current inventory of Golf = zilch
When I bought my 2015 Golf all they had was to up-scale units.
Just as a update, we've decided to do the buyback. July 5th.Nice to know ~~ as far as I know, there are only a few of us.
Are you going for the 2017 Atlas?
Agreed they are very nice. However the inventory is limited. Always has been.
Current inventory of Golf = zilch
When I bought my 2015 Golf all they had was to up-scale units.