^Agree. That could be for their own benefit. Sweet deal, but remember, if you will be patronizing a criminal, then you will be equally liable come crunch time. My take is stay away.
Pero kung matigas ulo mo, try to ask some of their old 'customers'. Verify if the illegal can be legalized legitimately.
The ID should be Navy Blue in color with the employee wearing a coat and tie for the male or coat and white blouse for the female. Indicated in front are the following:
Republic of the Philippines
Bureau of Customs
Name
Plantilla Position
Employee No.
Any ID with other markings (eg Special Operations Group/Task Force) after the Bureau of Customs Part is a fake.
Any ID with "valid until..." denotes that the holder is a CONTRACTUAL EMPLOYEE (assuming that the previously stated markings are present in the ID)
NOTE TO THE TS: HINDI TAGA CUSTOMS YUNG KAUSAP MO. Why? Referring to your first post, hindi niya alam yng basic premise ng declaration... ANYTHING THAT IS NOT INDICATED IN THE BILL OF LADING/MANIFEST/IMPORT ENTRY AND ALL REQUIRED PERMITS/CLEARANCES FROM OTHER GOVERNMENT OFFICES IS AN UNDECLARED CARGO.
HTH
Ang masaklap nyan pag nakuha mo na yung sasakyan at ginagamit mo na biglang may haharang sayo na mga pulis at sasabihing carnapped or nakuha sa illegal yung sasakyang dala mo. Pagkaka perahan ka na baka ipa impound pa yung sasakyan. Tama yung sinabi na bakit sayo ibibigay ng mura kung pwede naman nya ibenta ng mas mahal regardless kung sobrang baba ng presyo din nya nakuha.
Depende lahat sa papeles yan. I'd go for it basta malagyan ng papers.
Legal and manila plates. Kung tax paid and marerehistro ok lang.
Dala ka lang c/r sample na original para ma compare sa c/r na bibigay sayo para sure na hindi talahib.
Still I'll be very vigilant about it.
^ eh di masaya ang buhay kasi yung na save nga sa pangbili dun lang mapupunta sa fine hehehe.
Anyways, almost everyone is pointing out a possible red flag... Final decision is still with you... Good luck with that