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Ed or other UACC registered
Anywhere other than emailing UACC to look up UACC numbers?
A girl emailed me about a dealer called Robert Moss who has this number: UACC# L 136R5 She claims to have talked to someone from UACC and said they couldn't tell unless he registered. ?????? That is the registration number isn't it? I am confused. Can anyone help? Also has anyone heard of this guy? She didn't send me and ID or a scan so I couldn't help.... Thanks |
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Ed or other UACC registered
I went to the Regisered Dealers page of http://www.uacc.org and
didn't find that number listed. I looked up both the number and the name, and it didn't show up. Chip |
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Ed or other UACC registered
That's just a membership number. In other words, he may be a UACC member but
he's definitely not a Registered Dealer. "Sue H" wrote in message ... Anywhere other than emailing UACC to look up UACC numbers? A girl emailed me about a dealer called Robert Moss who has this number: UACC# L 136R5 She claims to have talked to someone from UACC and said they couldn't tell unless he registered. ?????? That is the registration number isn't it? I am confused. Can anyone help? Also has anyone heard of this guy? She didn't send me and ID or a scan so I couldn't help.... Thanks |
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Ed or other UACC registered
Ok; so really that's not as trustworthy then? I mean do they police
people who are not registered dealers but are members that are dealing? On Tue, 16 May 2006 16:08:16 GMT, "Auto Cop" wrote: That's just a membership number. In other words, he may be a UACC member but he's definitely not a Registered Dealer. "Sue H" wrote in message .. . Anywhere other than emailing UACC to look up UACC numbers? A girl emailed me about a dealer called Robert Moss who has this number: UACC# L 136R5 She claims to have talked to someone from UACC and said they couldn't tell unless he registered. ?????? That is the registration number isn't it? I am confused. Can anyone help? Also has anyone heard of this guy? She didn't send me and ID or a scan so I couldn't help.... Thanks |
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Ed or other UACC registered
Do you have a link to his autographs???
Chip |
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Ed or other UACC registered
No, the girl emailing told me last night she was enquiring about
something she bought in the past. She said it was 2 years old. I suggested she ask more questions and check it out before she buys next time. It's harder to help AFTER! On 16 May 2006 12:40:09 -0700, "chip1057" wrote: Do you have a link to his autographs??? Chip |
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Ed or other UACC registered
Depends what you mean by police, they will work as an arbitrator when a
dispute arises with a member IF (and this is a big if) you are also a member. If you're not there isn't much they can do except that even nonmembers can file a complaint against a member to be investigated by the UACC Board of Ethics. Realisticly though their ability to do anything beyond expell someone (worst case scenerio for member) from the UACC is limited. This is all outlined in the FAQs and Code of Ethics at their site www.uacc.org Hope this helps. Best, Bill PS I was a UACC member, liked it, but let it lapse when I became a mostly inactive collector. Sue H wrote: Ok; so really that's not as trustworthy then? I mean do they police people who are not registered dealers but are members that are dealing? On Tue, 16 May 2006 16:08:16 GMT, "Auto Cop" wrote: That's just a membership number. In other words, he may be a UACC member but he's definitely not a Registered Dealer. "Sue H" wrote in message ... Anywhere other than emailing UACC to look up UACC numbers? A girl emailed me about a dealer called Robert Moss who has this number: UACC# L 136R5 She claims to have talked to someone from UACC and said they couldn't tell unless he registered. ?????? That is the registration number isn't it? I am confused. Can anyone help? Also has anyone heard of this guy? She didn't send me and ID or a scan so I couldn't help.... Thanks |
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Ed or other UACC registered
Bill is correct... if you have an issue with a UACC member, the UACC will
only intercede if YOU are a member as well. However, that is also the case if you have a problem with a UACC Registered Dealer. The difference is that the UACC monitors the sales of RD's, and complaints, even by non-members, can be a proverbial strike against the dealer. As you probably know, Registered Dealers also go through a three year process and create a certain level of accountability for themselves. This doesn't mean that they don't make mistakes, but they are expected to rectify it when they do. Of course, there are always bad apples in every group. "Sue H" wrote in message ... Ok; so really that's not as trustworthy then? I mean do they police people who are not registered dealers but are members that are dealing? On Tue, 16 May 2006 16:08:16 GMT, "Auto Cop" wrote: That's just a membership number. In other words, he may be a UACC member but he's definitely not a Registered Dealer. "Sue H" wrote in message . .. Anywhere other than emailing UACC to look up UACC numbers? A girl emailed me about a dealer called Robert Moss who has this number: UACC# L 136R5 She claims to have talked to someone from UACC and said they couldn't tell unless he registered. ?????? That is the registration number isn't it? I am confused. Can anyone help? Also has anyone heard of this guy? She didn't send me and ID or a scan so I couldn't help.... Thanks |
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Ed or other UACC registered
according to reports...UACC does not police their own people (the uacc
registered dealers) but if there are complaints, they will pull membership. but if there are no complaints, they can sell fake stuff. but as long as if you (the registered dealer) offer a money back guarantee with your items against them being bad, and you uphold all money back guarantees, you are virtually guaranteed membership as long as you keep paying dues... the three year waiting period is a joke. if you have a decent enough reputation, you don't even have to wait the 3 years... mike |
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Ed or other UACC registered
Mike,
"According to reports"? Have you ever wondered why they're called "rumors"? You constantly bash people for supposedly not knowing what they're talking about, yet that's exactly what you're doing here. "barefoot" wrote in message oups.com... according to reports...UACC does not police their own people (the uacc registered dealers) but if there are complaints, they will pull membership. but if there are no complaints, they can sell fake stuff. but as long as if you (the registered dealer) offer a money back guarantee with your items against them being bad, and you uphold all money back guarantees, you are virtually guaranteed membership as long as you keep paying dues... the three year waiting period is a joke. if you have a decent enough reputation, you don't even have to wait the 3 years... mike |
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