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Originally Posted by UncleWede
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I'm curious why a seller wouldn't have this as a part of standard pre-sale/paperwork preparation? He had all the other records in the glove box.
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Honestly? Because 'trust but verify'.
Seriously - you met the seller of the car I'm interested in - would you have just taken his word on a PPI? How do I know that the paperwork is accurate? How do I know that it isn't forged in any way? How do I know that something hasn't occurred since the PPI was completed? Sorry - it's the auditor in me.
Here is what I would be concerned about when coming from a PPI that I didn't have control over: Occurrence, Completeness, Accuracy, Classification, Existence, Rights and Obligations, Valuation and Allocation
Seriously though - main reason? The buyer is going to do it anyway, so why spend another couple thousand dollars to sell your car?