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  1. Join Date
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    #1
    Quote Originally Posted by Monseratto View Post
    A neighbour of mine was sent a ticket and a print out of an Alphard caught beating the red light. Unfortunately, he doesn't own an Alphard. Suspect niya his former employer used his name to register the car without his knowledge... :P Paano malaman online kung kanino talaga na registered yung car?
    sa kanya nakapangalan and tama ang address. sa kanya nga yung auto hahaha

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    Quote Originally Posted by ninjababez View Post
    sa kanya nakapangalan and tama ang address. sa kanya nga yung auto hahaha
    Possible, baka binigay kay number 2 yung alphard yet pinangalan pa din sa kanya.

    Si legal wife naka receive nung notice

    Deny si Mister

    Hahaha


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    Quote Originally Posted by cast_no_shadow View Post
    Possible, baka binigay kay number 2 yung alphard yet pinangalan pa din sa kanya.

    Si legal wife naka receive nung notice

    Deny si Mister

    Hahaha


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    The number was traced from a conduction sticker, wala pang plate number.

    Baka na identity theft daw siya...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Monseratto View Post
    The number was traced from a conduction sticker, wala pang plate number.

    Baka na identity theft daw siya...
    How? Of course the conduction is assigned / registered to that name.

    Kaya nga doon pinadala yung notice.

    Unless may typo or system error? Sa maling tao (to your friend) nairehistro yung sasakyan.

    Still if I’m the real owner, that’s scary since hindi pala sa akin naka pangalan yung oto.

    Kung loko loko yung friend mo he can claim that vehicle pala, alarm it as stolen since sa kanya pala naka under yung name.



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    Quote Originally Posted by cast_no_shadow View Post
    How? Of course the conduction is assigned / registered to that name.

    Kaya nga doon pinadala yung notice.

    Unless may typo or system error? Sa maling tao (to your friend) nairehistro yung sasakyan.

    Still if I’m the real owner, that’s scary since hindi pala sa akin naka pangalan yung oto.

    Kung loko loko yung friend mo he can claim that vehicle pala, alarm it as stolen since sa kanya pala naka under yung name.



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    You asked how? Could be some criminal secured a car loan using victim's name and address and other stolen identity papers. The criminal gets the alphard, the victim gets the burden of the loan and bad credit rating when the loan is defaulted later on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by heavenlee View Post
    You asked how? Could be some criminal secured a car loan using victim's name and address. The criminal gets the alphard, the victim gets the burden of the loan and bad credit rating when the loan is defaulted later on.
    Possible yes. Pero sobrang sabwatan na yan. 3 parties (criminal, car dealer and the bank / financial institution)

    Still you can contest that and for sure you will be cleared.

    Agree with Shadow. Claim it nang magkaalaman na.


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    Quote Originally Posted by cast_no_shadow View Post
    Possible yes. Pero sobrang sabwatan na yan. 3 parties (criminal, car dealer and the bank / financial institution)

    Still you can contest that and for sure you will be cleared.

    Agree with Shadow. Claim it nang magkaalaman na.


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    What if the vehicle was used for a criminal activity? Claiming it's yours will get you in plenty more trouble.

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