I've been waiting almost a year for them to send me mine.So thank you all, it makes sense to get the HSBC clearance letter before moving forward... I hope they fax it to me...
I've been waiting almost a year for them to send me mine.So thank you all, it makes sense to get the HSBC clearance letter before moving forward... I hope they fax it to me...
I've been waiting almost a year for them to send me mine.
I should've been more specific. The previous owner showed a lien on the ownership when I bought the bike. He paid it off and got the letter but didn't forward it to the MTO. I contacted the the bank to see if it was paid off and indeed it was. Now I'm trying to get them to send me or the MTO the letter so it doesn't show up if I intend to sell the bike in the future.Make them do it online, it is their responsibility to release a lien within 30 days of being payed off...If not you can sue them for $500 + for your trouble.....When done by mail its free for them, but it can take forever or never happen at all. Online there is a fee but it gets cleared from the MTO system within 24hours...
I should've been more specific. The previous owner showed a lien on the ownership when I bought the bike. He paid it off and got the letter but didn't forward it to the MTO. I contacted the the bank to see if it was paid off and indeed it was. Now I'm trying to get them to send me or the MTO the letter so it doesn't show up if I intend to sell the bike in the future.
He paid it off and got the letter but didn't forward it to the MTO.
It is not your nor the person who had the loans responsibility to remove the lien, its the lenders, and its within 30 days from being payed....Otherwise they are liable to pay you $500 + for your inconvenience
UPDATE
Once again playing the whole privacy game. No manager was in apparently either.
I fail to see how asking if a Lien is still active is a privacy issue given I get the guys name and the Lien info on the UVIP anyway.
This is GE MONEY and so far not impressed.
I'm going to call them back again to see if I can get a manager and explain to them that this isn't a privacy law.....
You guys need to write more threatening letters =D
You guys need to write more threatening letters =D
Second update. I emailed the owner of the bike and asked him to call HSBC himself and get the letter for me, since HSBC would not talk to me because of "privacy".
So he called them, but HSBC will not email or fax the letter to him either! They use snail mail only, and the letter will be mailed to him later (can take up to 2 weeks to process payment).
However, he authorized them to release info to me. He set a password with HSBC... then, he emailed me the password.... then, I called HSBC myself, provided the password, and then the customer representative confirmed that payment in full was received and they are processing it.
What do you think? Risk free transaction now, after getting verbal confirmation from the bank? Or do I wait for the letter?