Legal Question in Consumer Law in California

Asked to partake in survey 2 make 30 dollars, now I'm getting bills in mail

About a year ago I was asked to partake in a survey by an aquaintence, I only needed to provide my drivers licence and proof of insurance. Thr survey was for a local Porsche dealer, so I thought nothing of it. I was paid $30.00, and told the survey would come in the mail.

Soon after I recieved a registration for a new Porsche, and a set of CA. lisence plates for ''my'' 2005 Porsche. At the time my mother had just died, so I put it off to the side and forgot about the whole thing. About 10 days ago I got a bill from the DMV for $333.00 to register this car, I don't own. Now I'm wondering what in the heck I can do to keep from being held responsible for this bill, and also if I have the title in my name, which has a VIN # for a brand new Porsche,that I've never seen, then where is my car?

Really what should I do? I'm worried.


Asked on 11/13/06, 3:59 am

2 Answers from Attorneys

Robert F. Cohen Law Office of Robert F. Cohen

Re: Asked to partake in survey 2 make 30 dollars, now I'm getting bills in mail

Your acquaintance probably has the car. Write to the dealership for a copy of the sales contract. Dispute the debt in writing, certified return receipt. Send a copy to the acquaintance and ask him/her to call immediately. Find out what's going on. Once you get these documents, or if you're stonewalled, you might need legal representation to help you straighten it out.

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Answered on 11/13/06, 4:20 am
H.M. Torrey The Law Offices of H.M. Torrey

Re: Asked to partake in survey 2 make 30 dollars, now I'm getting bills in mail

This is a very strange legal situation to say the least. However, you are NOT liable for an alleged debt that is not legally proven or validated. You would need to request a bill of sale or other validation of debt request in writing to the entities at issue. You are wise to remedy this situation ASAP. If you would like prompt, affordable assistance in contacting the relevant parties at issue to remove this debt from your records, contact us today for a free phone consultation.

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Answered on 11/13/06, 2:37 pm


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