Recent comments in /f/Pennsylvania

worstatit t1_jb4xjav wrote

For months I've been reading on this sub that people can't make contact with an assortment of State offices, along with extended wait times for everything. Didn't realize it was because no one was at work. I guess my opinion is go back to the workplace and do the job you signed on for. Keep in mind that many less fortunate never got a "work from home" break.

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thomport t1_jb4v63d wrote

Actually I’m not familiar with the details of content from the trashy information sources from cnn or fox as you explain. Fox esp is dangerous and it’s propagating the culture wars and generalized hate for each other in the USA and elsewhere.

I don’t watch them; any of them. Additionally it’s been shown in recent lawsuit information revealed in the lawsuit discovery phase, how Fox knew the election was not stolen, ( you know, the one that incited the USA insurrection attempt, had law enforcement killed and brutalized etc) with the goal of stealing democracy.

Again your telling me what I do and how I should be thinking. That’s hitlerish. Hopefully triumph and politicians like him will pay the legal price for their crimes against the USA. The crimes that we know about. The ones that become familiar to us more each day as the details of the crimes are unraveled. Hopefully big money won’t be able to trump our laws against criminals like Trump.

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XxItsAwigxX OP t1_jb4na8o wrote

I had a policy under my parents plan when I was a teen in PA in the 90s and through to about mid-2000 (I THINK; I never actually saw it), and about 2010-2012 in Massachusetts. I don't remember what the policy was and I don't have any records to refer to. My car buying situation was different in MA, so I can't really use it to compare with this situation.

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Mrbooodooo t1_jb4knjb wrote

What you need is called an insurance binder. You can call any actual agent and give them the info you have for the car and policy requirements (coverage, deductible) and they will write a binder that provides coverage. Then there is either 24 or 48 hours after the title transfer to have coverage in effect.

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yadda4sure t1_jb4gcxi wrote

DO NOT BUY FROM CARVANA.

I cannot reiterate that enough as someone who buys 6-10 vehicles yearly or more. Also, the customer service is complete shit. Need a title? They don't care; you figure it out. I had to hunt down the title to a vehicle I bought outright and get it from Arizona because Carvana lost it. It was never fully transferred and I had to involve an attorney.

DON'T DO IT.

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your_mail_man t1_jb4c7bs wrote

If you are registering the car in Pa, you have 10 days to get insurance in place. If you are buying in PA but registering elsewhere, you can buy a transit tag at the time you do the title work to allow you to drive it back to your state and get your permanent tags/insurance in place.

I just went through this with my son 6 months ago.

As the others have said, you can do most insurance on line, once you find suitable coverage. Our agent issued a certificate as soon as we called him with the vin from the dealer. He is the one who told me we have 10 days.

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