Frustrations are deepening among buyers due to ongoing title delays from a popular seller. A buyer who purchased a vehicle on June 18 and fully paid by June 20 is still waiting for the title, despite the car's arrival on June 27.
The buyer feels misled after reaching out to the seller, who claimed a backlog of paperwork was the cause of the hold-up. The seller provided a copy of the title with the bill of sale, but skepticism persists regarding their actual possession of the title, especially since this was a consignment sale.
Comments from forums echo a mix of frustration and insight. One user noted, "Did you get a temp tag? I've had plenty of dealers take 2-3 weeks to get me a title, especially out of state." This highlights a common issue where location affects title transfer times.
Discussion continues across various forums, with many buyers sharing their grievances:
"Having been paid, the seller OWES the title to the buyer" โ This sentiment underscores a general call for accountability from sellers.
"Call 2x per day until you get tracking information" โ Advice from others reflects the frustration with delays, suggesting proactive measures.
"Some states are very strict" โ It was pointed out that regulations vary, complicating title deliveries further. In some states, temporary tags may be an option, yet others may not allow them.
A significant aspect of the discussion surrounds state regulations. As a commenter pointed out, "In my state itโs 25 days. If itโs going to take longer, they have to send you a letter." This emphasizes the need for transparency in the selling process, especially if buyers face potential fines due to delays.
Additionally, buyers are encouraging the auction platform to take a stand. One user stated, "Contact Bring a Trailer and have them step in and get on the seller!" demonstrating a call for intervention to ensure sellers fulfill their obligations.
The unfolding situation raises concerns about buyer-seller relationships moving forward. Buyers may hesitate to interact with sellers notorious for slow title processing, which could affect auction prices and the seller's reputation. Experts warn that a significant percentage of potential buyers, possibly up to 70%, may rethink their choices if sellers donโt prioritize prompt title transfers.
๐บ Bottlenecks in title processing causing widespread delays
๐ "A photo of the title wonโt cut it in my state," showing varying local laws impacting experiences
๐ "Having been paid, the seller OWES the title" reflects community demands for improved practices
As buyer frustrations rise, the response from sellers will be crucial in shaping trust within the auction community. Expect heightened scrutiny as buyers push for better service.