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Transferring or selling a vehicle to avoid bailiff enforcement.


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Thanks for the the reply DB

 

The thing is, it needs to be made clear,

If it was transferred before or after, it make a difference it law.

 

Please do not insult my intelligence in the future,

 

we all make mistakes sometimes. even you DB lol

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Thanks for the the reply DB

 

The thing is, it needs to be made clear,

If it was transferred before or after, it make a difference it law.

 

Please do not insult my intelligence in the future,

 

we all make mistakes sometimes. even you DB lol

 

This was answered in post one paragraph one.

 

I never insult intelligence

 

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