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Old 06-14-2018, 06:37 PM   #22
GlennD
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There's an old joke/urban legend about someone buying a fancy car for $100 (or similarly low price), and when they ask about it the seller says her husband just ran off with his secretary, and told her to sell the car and send him the money.

I can understand the point of the law, but it doesn't seem fair to expect a buyer to be the responsible party.
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