Monday, June 29, 2009
Private Inspection Station Owners Mad
Tomorrow is the deadline for New Jersey's 1,400 private motor vehicle inspection stations to buy new equipment or go out of the inspection business. The new emissions testing gear costs $8,000. The Motor Vehicle Commission says inspection station owners can either take out a business line of credit from their bank or finance the purchase through IMM Financial Solutions. However, station owners say the finance company charges 30 percent interest. The station owners also are upset because they must pay in full even though the new equipment will not be available for months. AP.
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I HAVE BEEN A PRIVATE STATE INSPECTION SITE OVER 20 YEARS SINCE THEN I HAVE HAD TO BUY 2 MACHINES THE FIRST WHICH COST ME 15000 WHICH LASTED APPROX 10 YEARS THE SECOND WHICH WAS 42000.OO WITH INTERESTED WAS CLOSER TO 55000.00 WHEN DOES IT END THIS STATE DOESNT WAND PRIVATE INSPECTION SERVICES SO GUESS WHAT I HAD ENOUGH YOU HAVE TO BE CRAZY TO PAY FOR SOMETHING IN FULL WITH OUT RECIEVING TILL THE END OF YEAR AND THAT MIGHT NOT HAPPEN STATE NEVER MEETS THIER DEADLINES SO
LET THEM DO ALL THE INSPECTIONS
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