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<blockquote data-quote="Sawbones" data-source="post: 7497" data-attributes="member: 338"><p>One warning. Make sure the Vin on the title is the same as on the car. Someone misread mine where an 'A' was suppose to be a '4'</p><p></p><p></p><p>I can just imagine! When I walked out to the car with the US Customs guy he made me stand at the back of the car while he checked that the VIN on the paperwork matched the car. I swear it was because it would be easier to shoot me if they didn't match up.</p><p></p><p>One other thing that caused me some head-scratching for awhile. The RIV site says you have to provide "original" vehicle documents to the US Customs 72 hours before crossing. Well how would you do this if you haven't paid for the car and don't want to sit at the border for 3 days? I called them, and the obvious answer was, "Well you FAX them to us." Then why don't they say that in the first place!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sawbones, post: 7497, member: 338"] One warning. Make sure the Vin on the title is the same as on the car. Someone misread mine where an 'A' was suppose to be a '4' I can just imagine! When I walked out to the car with the US Customs guy he made me stand at the back of the car while he checked that the VIN on the paperwork matched the car. I swear it was because it would be easier to shoot me if they didn't match up. One other thing that caused me some head-scratching for awhile. The RIV site says you have to provide "original" vehicle documents to the US Customs 72 hours before crossing. Well how would you do this if you haven't paid for the car and don't want to sit at the border for 3 days? I called them, and the obvious answer was, "Well you FAX them to us." Then why don't they say that in the first place! [/QUOTE]
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