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  • #46
    Re: Edit your license plates

    Originally posted by GTBrad View Post
    I always blur out all of my customers' plates, vital information can be obtained from sourcing the plate number. I have heard of thieves locating a specific vehicle and taking it from the owner's own garage many times. It's small precautions like this that shows your customers you care about their well-being as much as you care about their car.







    Except for my Mustang, I don't blur that out....

    If you want it come get it....but you'll have to catch it first.

    Your right about well being of the customer. When it comes to posting the customer's vehicle on the web I always get there permission first. And I let them know that I edit the plate out before putting it on the web.

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    • #47
      Re: Edit your license plates

      Originally posted by Cobalt2006 View Post
      Your right about well being of the customer. When it comes to posting the customer's vehicle on the web I always get there permission first. And I let them know that I edit the plate out before putting it on the web.
      Yeah Customenr plates get edited. I also have them sign a photo release form so I can post their pictures and use them as I see fit. I give them 5% off for a signed release form.
      You left out licking the water off. Oh, wait a minute, that's my cat, not my car. Uh, I mean my cat licks himself dry. I don't lick my cat dry. Or my car. -PC.

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      • #48
        Re: Edit your license plates

        Do i have to edit this license plate ?



        Detailing cars is a form of art. Most appreciate it, few possess the required skill and even fewer understand it.

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        • #49
          Re: Edit your license plates

          Originally posted by Arne View Post
          Do i have to edit this license plate ?



          Ouch!
          Meguiar's Fire/Rescue/EMS, member of the Church of the Highly Reflective Finish!
          Waxworks Automotive Detailing

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          • #50
            Re: Edit your license plates

            Originally posted by STG View Post
            If you're in New Jersey with a car registered in Wyoming, you have a problem. New Jersey requires persons entering the state with the intention of stayingh six months or more to not only register the car they operate in New Jersey within sixty days, but require the driver to obtain a New Jersey driver's license.

            According to WDOT, the State of Wyoming will provide registration information fot $5.00 for "business" purposes. Once your license plate number is obtained, it would be a simple matter to go to the County Assessor's Office and look up property ownership by name. You can even buy a list of all property owners in the county on CD.

            Match up the name on the registration with the name on the title to the property and knock on the door.

            "Hello, Mom? How's your son doing in New Jersey?"

            Of course, it may be a little tougher if Mom rents an apartment.
            My mom owns no property in Wyoming, nor has a son. And come on, if someone wants my car that damn bad... they're a loser because it's a Nissan Sentra.

            Haha, and about that NJ thing... doesn't look like it's enforced all that strictly considering I know countless people, including entire families, here in NJ with FL registered cars who have never even lived in FL... and my car isn't even in NJ anyways.
            2002 Nissan Sentra SE-R Spec V Turbo
            2005 Nissan Sentra SE-R

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