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December 5th, 2011 04:17 PM #1Last week 3 men came to my house posing as bank/collection agents. They were claiming that my 2nd hand Altis, which was bought early this year, is a subject of a court order resulting from unpaid balance of the car loan by the original owner. They presented court documents, together with a picture of our car. They wanted to take the vehicle and threatened to include us (present owners) in the court case if we refuse. They also wanted to enter my house to discuss the details of the court document, but we wisely refused.
We had a heated argument and we stressed out that we have the original "OWNER'S COPY" CR (registed under the 2nd owner) and deed of sale, and that there is no way that we're giving them the car. I demanded a copy of the court documents so I can have it verified. They agreed to give me the original document, but changed their mind immediately. Instead, they said they'll give us a copy if we'll give them a copy of the CR. I told them I'll give them a copy once I have a copy of their legal document. Then they said they'll just have the court document photocopied and will return.
After suspecting that these people are not who they claim to be, I called the police and reported the incident. They also waited for the 3 men to return, which never did.
Please be on a lookout for this new modus operandi. The 3 men used an ISUZU HIGHLANDER, Dark Green 2 tone with grey. I didn't get the complete plate number but according to a witness, it is W*V453 or WV*453 or 443.
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December 5th, 2011 04:37 PM #2
Umatake nanaman pala yung mga tarantado, nakaisip na ng bagong kalokohan.
Dapat diyan pinapatay eh. Kawawa naman yung mga madali maloko.
Pag ako pinuntahan ng mga yan, t*ngina sapakin ko sila. Brand new ko binili oto ko. :rofl01:
But kudos to you sir for having a presence of mind. Kung hindi nako, baka nag-bye ka na sa Altis mo.
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December 5th, 2011 04:56 PM #3
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December 5th, 2011 06:24 PM #4
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December 5th, 2011 06:33 PM #6Their technique is to present you with a court document with a picture of the car attached. But upon taking a better look at the picture, I noticed that it was just taken in front of our house. Which led me to suspect more.
I think I was able to contest a lot of what they're claiming, that's why they got discouraged and decided not to pursue. Looking back, if one of us allowed them to enter the house, I might be telling a different story now.
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December 5th, 2011 06:48 PM #7...or you wouldn't have told this story at all.
pero grabe ha. well planned yung modus na yan. pano nila nalaman na 2nd hand yung auto mo? tapos nakakuha pa sila ng pic. engot lang na kinunan ng picture dun na sa bahay niyo. IMO, parang taga sa inyo lang yung nag-tip sa kanila.
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December 5th, 2011 11:28 PM #9
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December 6th, 2011 02:34 AM #10
Still, be on the lookout TS kahit na na-discourage mo sila. Grabe ang modus magagaling mag-isip palagay ko may nakapag-tip sa kanila na second hand nabili yung car.
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