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Alberto Said:

Letter writing Format?

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All this attention to detail.....I personally don't see anything wrong with your letter. It meets all the requirments that a formal letter should have in terms of language. One little mishap shouldn't make it null and void.

Wendy Said:

I am looking to buy a 2003 LS sport cavalier with a rebuilt title, what do you think?

We Answered:

You should also consider that such a car may be expensive to insure. Check your insurance rates before buying one, for example here - carquotes.fateback.com

Tommy Said:

Being charged for a wrecked rental car, no insurance?

We Answered:

I am not paying more than what I should owe to stuff someones pocket with a little extra money?
They sue, you pay more than the $9,623.99, so guess it is your choice. You wiil LOSE.

Arthur Said:

I bought a car that was a Salvage rebuilt car?

We Answered:

Salvage rebuilt car can and does mean it was junk in some sort of way and you shoul dhave pass on it knowing that one thing it was junk... temporary title there is no such thing its either a tittle or no tittle which is another reason not to have brought it no title .. which shoul dhave been giving right after money was giving .. carfax is kind of a joke sure it catches a few car problems but it only if one is turn in and you might not have had a flood where you live but most of the southern states have been under water a few times this year... and if there is water in trans then its been under water for sure only way it gets in there.. and if you would have check the fluids before driving it for test drive you would have caught that also ... sets to take when buying a used car is a walk a round looking for dent and dis color tires for uneven wear tail pipe for black under it for oil leaks or ground and or the motor and trans then open hood and check all the fluids.. then crank it and listen for ticking or knocks then drive it 30 minutes checking take off and braking how one steers then after recheck everything again all before any money

Emma Said:

Is my plot original enough?

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So basically, a 16 year old boy is such an amazing prodigy that he runs a criminal enterprise working at the behest of corrupt governments and powerful companies.

It's original enough to work.

But be mindful, evil corporations paying lackeys to kill people is a pretty common theme. Michael Clayton, State of Play, the Pelican Brief, really just about any John Grisham book.

"The 10 or so "employees" are all former "criminals," you could say, but it's more of a misfit type of group. These people are very skilled at what they do. Most are young, mid twenties to early thirties"

I'm seeing Cowboy Bebop here. Or maybe the team from the Matrix. Or maybe The Mod Squad.

But as a whole, no, there isn't anything that has this exact story.

Ethel Said:

Is it a good idea to get a 2000 Ford Explorer for $1800?

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The main problem I can see from what you wrote is that it has a salvage title. That alone could cause a problem with insurance companies and the such. Getting plates will be another hurdle. Check with the DMV and insurance company before buying it.

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