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Date: | Sat, 23 Jul 2005 08:33:04 -0500 |
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Rhonda,
How did I manage to get them in my name? Took out a loan and paid for
them? lol. I don't know. There is no law against owning a car and not
driving it. It is discriminating if they will not let you buy a car
despite not having a license to drive it. As in my case I have a truck for
my business, what if I was single? I'd still need to buy a vehicle. In any
event, I guess for some reason it has never been an issue but would have
been if they try to take that right away from me. There are other reasons
for actually owning a vehicle than being the one driving it. Building
credit through a car loan, being in business, helping kids out with
insurance costs, having a collector car which all anyone does is show it
off and look at it, a taxi service, what about a blind taxi service owner?
There are many reasons. I'd insist on it as it is just not treating you
right if they don't allow you to buy a car and put it in your name.
Brad
on 08:09 AM 7/22/2005, Rhonda said:
They wouldn't let us put the car we bought for Christa in Ben's name
because
he isn't a licensed Georgia driver! how did you get the cars in your name?
Rhonda
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