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Will the currency change auto? I am planning to submit the auction item via Yahoo to reach all protential buyer around the world, how can i do it more efficiently? Or, I need to register all Yahoo web site.

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What would you think if you went to a used car dealership and on the paperwork attached to the vehicles, they list whether or not the car had been driven by a woman?
I saw this recently and I thought it was a little odd. What do you think? Why would they list it?

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My Sister Has A Used Vehicle,(2004 Dodge Neon). which has been taken from her work place without her notification, she had recently gone to court with the dealership where she got the car from, claiming that she was 2 months behind on payments. she had asked them why they filed through court instead of contacting her about it. when she went to court she proved by her reciepts and check stubs that the payments were up to date and that the only payment that was needed would be next months payment.

the owners of the dealership went to her work place and repossessed the car the next day after their claim was denied. now they are in possession of the vehicle and are claiming that since they got the car back they dont want to go back to court,(they re-filed another claim,which they have just today dropped!), and are now telling my sister that she needs to come up with the remaining balance of the car which is ,656. Or they will be selling it off by auction in another state!

To me, I think that it is not fair what they are doing to my sister and that the contract that was signed by both parties is still effective seeing that it’s not up until february of 2011, which gives her plenty of time to pay the vehicle off!

on the day of the "theft", my sister reported the car stolen to the sheriff’s department and they said since it was taken to court they have to deal with it through the court and there was nothing they can do.since all of this has happened the dealership has called and said that she has 10 days to come up with the money or else!

How Can We Go About Getting My Sisters Car Back Before Anything Else Goes Wrong?
Any Tips Will Help, Please And Thank You Very Much!

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My one friend told me that a good place to get cars cheap was through government/police seizure auctions. Can anyone fill me in on any info about this including how to find out where these auctions are?

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or where can i go or who do i call?

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