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Uncle Flappy
06-19-2017, 10:29 PM
I sold my vehicle in a private deal to an american citizen. They were unfamiliar with how to properly import a vehicle, and I was not entirely knowledgeable of the process. I thought it would not be my problem because I am just selling something. Buyer wired me funds. I handed over the title to the carrier paid for by the buyer as in a normal private deal. The vehicle entered the USA via carrier, but was not imported properly by the buyer. It arrives at his place and he is satisfied. The next couple weeks go by and he is having trouble registering it because he did not import it properly through customs and is missing all the paperwork.

He is threatening to sue me for the vehicle being imported improperly, and wants his money back, or for me to pay for it to get cleared with customs. Is that my responsibility to ensure that it is fully imported to the USA, or do I tell him to go pound sand?

roopi
06-19-2017, 10:33 PM
He imported it and setup the carrier? Sounds like his problem. I would assist him with any documentation he may need but nothing more then that.

Uncle Flappy
06-19-2017, 10:43 PM
Yes he puchased the vehicle, and set up the carrier. The vehicle was never officially imported in to the usa by anyone is what I am saying. It was just drove on to a double level semi car hauler and crossed the border.

relyt92
06-19-2017, 10:45 PM
I don't think it'd be your issue at all. You sold the car, not arranged any of the import that's on the buyer to figure out.

Thaco
06-19-2017, 11:04 PM
for all you knew you sold it as a track car and it would never be registered, its his problem to get it registered.

no different than one of us buying a BC car and cant get it OOP'd its your damn problem...

Mericans are lawsuit crazy

max_boost
06-19-2017, 11:11 PM
I honestly don't see how it's your problem. Sure you can help him by providing whatever information is needed but if he remains hostile, fk him for sure.

Part of the reason why I sold my 911 locally is because I didn't want to deal with shit like this. Good luck!

SKR
06-19-2017, 11:12 PM
It's their country, it's up to them to import it. You can't import it for them.

RickDaTuner
06-19-2017, 11:28 PM
The problem is quite simple, he just needs to file import paperwork at his local customs office, which would be at the near airport to him, then he waits for a title, and that's about it.
I'm sure he just doesn't want to pay the tax on the vehicle.

Its also his duty to declare the car is leaving Canada, to Canadian Customs.


In the USA exporting a car without declaring it- is a federal offense, but if you buy an Americans car here in canada all you need is a bill of sale and the tittle, then you can start the process to import the vehicle through RIV.

Oh and its high issue, not yours. Buyer has to do the diligence in the sale, it would be different if the car was stolen, or branded un-repairable.

Uncle Flappy
06-19-2017, 11:28 PM
Thanks for all the replies everyone, this has helped me a lot.

revelations
06-20-2017, 10:11 AM
Next time, write on the bill of sale that buyer is responsible for all fees associated with purchasing/transporting/registering the vehicle. When dealing with these ignoranuses, its good to have this in writing for them to be reminded of how dumb they are for failing to do even basic due diligence.

mr2mike
06-20-2017, 04:12 PM
Ignorant Americans.

When I've purchased vehicles from the USA. The seller has no idea on what I have to go through. I ask them to provide copies of what I need prior and ship them to the border before importing into Canada. For him to think he can just buy and go about it, is pure ignorance. It's not your issue. Tell him you'll help provide whatever paperwork he needs but my guess is that he's going to need to take a trip to US and Canada border services to export it and then import it into USA. Possibly could be done at airport but my guess is they want to see the vehicle.
This just got insanely messy for him and it's not your issue ultimately.
He can threaten to sue but really, he better have lots of money to do a cross border legal dispute. Finding a US based lawyer, who knows Canadian laws probably isn't easy so don't sweat his threat. Just help him with any papers he needed, like the bill of sale or the prior registration or probably any sort of recall clearances done at dealer.

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Point him here:
https://www.cbp.gov/trade/basic-import-export/importing-car

I'm amazed the vehicle got into the US without issue and didn't get pulled off the truck and sitting in border impound lot.

craigcd
06-20-2017, 06:54 PM
I had a similar issue when importing a dirt bike to Canada. Imported it as "competition use" and in doing so I was unable to register it. Went to the customs office in the NE changed up the paper work and was no issue. I would assume they would have a similar type work around in the USA. Crazy it came across the border without being noticed.

zhao
06-20-2017, 07:21 PM
You legally sold him a car and he threatened to sue you for his mistake as his opening line...

Why are you even talking to him still? He wanted to ruin you. He wanted to put you out of money.

If you're considering still helping him at this point i'd say you are nuts. I'd stop responding to him because he is a piece of shit that will not be thankful for any help you give, is not deserving of it, and will probably end up fucking you somehow.

SCHIDER23
06-21-2017, 03:55 AM
:werd:

If the guy called me I probably just laugh, and tell him to go pound sand before I hung up the phone.:thumbsup:

schurchill39
06-21-2017, 09:03 AM
Keep us posted with how this turns out! :clap::burnout:

thetransporter
06-21-2017, 06:18 PM
he is over re-acting he can just got to a customs office and declare it and they will give him the paper work to register it..

i did sell a few cars on ebay to US buyers , one of was extremely upset because (dealership in Florida) he didnt know Calgary, Alberta was out side the United States.

RickDaTuner
06-21-2017, 07:58 PM
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