Sir, we dated for four years, I have given you all my time, attention, support, I have helped you with running your shop, and taken care of you while you were sick, and then when I move to college and tell you that you could use my car (and I put it in your name, so it was easier for you to deal with stuff when I am not around, yet I did tell you that I would come back and USE it) we break up and you fucking trade it for that piece of shit mini-bus, so you can drive that bitch your new girlfriend all around the US!!!??? How nice! You could have at least told me what you were going to do, or maybe trade in your sister’s car.
Just so you know, I trusted you, and you failed to be an honest person. You always say you don’t want to be a bastard, well that was a bastardy thing to do. —an_upset_bitcher

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  1. The title should have been “Dude, Where’s My Car?”
    Lesson learned OP. I cringed when you said you put the vehicle in his name, I knew what the outcome was going to be.
    Now, does “in his name” mean he’s the driver or the owner of the vehicle? Maybe there is some legal recourse if you made all the payments. Here’s hoping!

  2. you gave up ownership to your car…………he was legally entitled to sell/trade it. He may be a douchebag but you made some silly financial choices.

    hey at least you learned a valuable lesson….. keep your love life and your financial life separate.

    you seem to be more upset that he is going on a trip with his new gf than you are about the car which leads me to think this is more sour-grapes.

  3. As soon as you signed the vehicle over to him, it belonged to him and he can sell it if he wishes. You have just learned a valuable, albeit, expensive lesson. He maybe a bastard but you were stupid. Easier does not mean better. So folks never sign anything over to anyone else unless you can afford the loss.

  4. ‘I have given you all my time, attention, support, I have helped you with running your shop, and taken care of you while you were sick…’ – that’s where you went wrong, OP. Treat ’em mean, keep ’em keen.

  5. You can’t sue him, but make sure you let him know that he is a thief and will be until he makes this right.

  6. He’s not a thief. She stupidly sign the vehicle over to him. Unless there was duress or coersion or some other crime used to force her to sign it over, then he’s free and clear due to her stupidity.

  7. You fucked a guy for four years and call him SIR? Dang, that is more fucked up than signing over your vehicle.

  8. The only bitching you should be doing, OP, is at yourself for being so fucking STUPID.

    *facepalm*

  9. Hate to break it to ya but once you put that car in his name it became his. And as the, now, owner of the car he was free to do with it as he pleased.
    It sucks, and it will be costly, but chalk it up to lesson learned.

  10. The vehicle was legally in his name (thanks to you), therefore it is his to do as he wishes. Your mistake OP, his profit.

  11. this dude seen you coming, from a long ways off. he sucked you in, after you sucked him off. goddamn it, go after him on judge joe brown, we’ll be watching.

  12. KillBA is right about the sour grapes. Shitty situation OP but an expensive lesson has hopefully been learned. (Most of us have learned more expensive lessons – divorce)

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