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wrong social security number on my contract

Asked on Aug 02nd, 2024 on Contracts - Florida
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On December 5th 2023 I went to Honda of Ocala and I purchased a 2024 HRV I traded in a 2018 Honda Civic and a Harley-Davidson 2021 Softail motorcycle It has come to my attention that the dealership has not transferred the motorcycle out of my name. I also called the bank to ask for a deferment but while doing so I had to put in my social security number on the automated system only to find out that my social security number is not being recognized I doubted this for the second time and it's true The dealership did put the wrong social security number on my contract so not only did that happen but I was refused to deferment because now they want to force me to give them the information without speaking to an attorney
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Consumer Debt Collector Harassment & Abuse Attorney serving Tampa, FL
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Your post is a bit confusing as it would make no sense that your existing finance company for the the motorcycle would have a bad SSN caused by the new seller. If there is a wrong SSN on the new contract, that should be easily addressed by bringing this to the attention of the seller and the new lender for the HRV. If this continues unresolved you will likely need to spend the money to hire a lawyer and can use the find a lawyer feature for that.
Answered on Aug 06th, 2024 at 8:54 AM

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