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Old 08-19-2015, 12:01 AM   #23 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by BuckeyeZ View Post
Just curious.....but why do you think the dealer is to blame? Is there evidence that he has not submitted the paperwork?

And what would writing a letter to Nissan corporate do? Nissan does not control the dealer or the state/county depending on who is at fault.

I agree about calling the DMV to get the straight answer.
It's more so to light a fire if there isn't one already. Things change and get done real quickly if corporate is involved even if it's not on the dealer.

I think I'll reach out to the DMV if of course I can get them to answer the phone.

The car was purchased new for everyone else.

Also, please keep thread on topic... No names.

Confirmed, plates are not behind stealer tag.
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