Shady dealings?
#12
No insurance??? Thats insane... You cant even walk into our dmv without a proof on insurance(jk) LOL... But seriously that is awesome... That title thing still boggles my mind... Id just wonder how you would register a nh car in another state...
#13
You can apply for a title if you don't have one if you were say moving to another state.
We can also own assault rifles, drum mags, fireworks, and its all sales tax free.
And I forgot, don't have to wear a seatbelt or a helmet.
We can also own assault rifles, drum mags, fireworks, and its all sales tax free.
And I forgot, don't have to wear a seatbelt or a helmet.
#14
You can apply for a title if you don't have one if you were say moving to another state.
Thats not to bad then...
We can also own assault rifles, drum mags, fireworks, and its all sales tax free.
Thats bada$$ for sure... Personal property taxes are the devil... Its hell for that stuff here...
And I forgot, don't have to wear a seatbelt or a helmet.
Lucky you... I would never ride without a helmet, IMO thats the most ignorant thing anyone could ever do... Ive seen too many accidents for that... The seatbelt thing is awesome though... Cops here have like a sixth sense for people not wearing seatbelts...
Thats not to bad then...
We can also own assault rifles, drum mags, fireworks, and its all sales tax free.
Thats bada$$ for sure... Personal property taxes are the devil... Its hell for that stuff here...
And I forgot, don't have to wear a seatbelt or a helmet.
Lucky you... I would never ride without a helmet, IMO thats the most ignorant thing anyone could ever do... Ive seen too many accidents for that... The seatbelt thing is awesome though... Cops here have like a sixth sense for people not wearing seatbelts...
#16
How does your registration work??? Do you just need a bill of sale and proof of insurance??? This is crazy to me... Do you even recieve a title when you originally purchase the car??? If so what stops someone from selling a car thats not paid off yet??? Sorry about the questions, its just crazy to me...
How does your registration work??? Do you just need a bill of sale and proof of insurance??? This is crazy to me... Do you even recieve a title when you originally purchase the car??? If so what stops someone from selling a car thats not paid off yet??? Sorry about the questions, its just crazy to me...
We do get titles for cars 14 years old and younger. For older, we also have a form, "Verification of Vehicle Identification." A cop comes by, checks the VIN, fills out the form, signs it, and that's supposed to be it. I think you also need that form to get a title for a non-titled car, if you lost the title, etc.
re: guns
In NH, you can just walk into a gun store, plop down cash, and walk out of the store with a gun. No checks, no waiting period, no license, no permit (you do need a permit to carry concealed or in your car.) But I walk 500 ft. into the state of Maine, and I'm SCREWED without a license and permit and an ear tag and an "Inspected by no. 18" stamp on my forehead...
And no, we don't have any particular gun-related problems, at least here on the seacoast. It's like a state-wide news event if someone shoots someone else in the commission of a crime. Getting shot in the *** while hunting...well, that's not any big news, haha.
re: seatbelts
I always wear my meatbelt, no matter what the law. (I call it a "meatbelt," because that's what you become if you don't wear one.)
Wow, this turned into an interesting thread!
Last edited by mfskarphedin; 07-29-2010 at 03:53 AM.
#17
Aw, that's sweet!
(bet that's the first time this forum's had that posted, haha)
#18
After reading this, I have some thoughts:
I would never deal with anyone that wouldn't tell me their name. If they called me about an ad I had, but refused to tell me their name, i would hang up on them.
The title thing blew my mind too. In Mississippi, you have to have a title on everything, no matter how old it is.
Does the law say you have to have a notarized bill of sale to sell a car?
I would never deal with anyone that wouldn't tell me their name. If they called me about an ad I had, but refused to tell me their name, i would hang up on them.
The title thing blew my mind too. In Mississippi, you have to have a title on everything, no matter how old it is.
Does the law say you have to have a notarized bill of sale to sell a car?
#19
Only if the car's titled (14 years and younger.) It's needed for transfer of title and subsequently registration, as I understood the website now.
Connecticutt is like that, too, with everything titled, registered, insured, taxed...omg. My sister's husband has a Mustang, a Dodge truck, a boat (aka a hole in the water you throw money into,) and a camper that goes on the back of the truck. Plus the mini van and an old, old, old Cougar that wouldn't be on the road if they did state inspections there. They pay almost five GRAND a year on them all! Plus all 4 vehicles are insured. To me, that's crazy, crazy, crazy!
Connecticutt is like that, too, with everything titled, registered, insured, taxed...omg. My sister's husband has a Mustang, a Dodge truck, a boat (aka a hole in the water you throw money into,) and a camper that goes on the back of the truck. Plus the mini van and an old, old, old Cougar that wouldn't be on the road if they did state inspections there. They pay almost five GRAND a year on them all! Plus all 4 vehicles are insured. To me, that's crazy, crazy, crazy!
#20
Ahhhh! The creep is back! All his email says is "do you still have it." Then no matter what I reply, "i need you address," "i need you address."
This is me running in the opposite direction...
This is me running in the opposite direction...