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I don’t think he’s looking to call attention to it and give back the $5000.Get your info straight from the source and email the chargeup NJ folks.
[email protected]
Case closed.
I mean you are violating the terms of the agreement that you signed. No one else has an answer. Sure, you’ll probably get away with it but go straight to the source for the answer.I don’t think he’s looking to call attention to it and give back the $5000.
Next car would be an ev so it would be in the spirit of the program. I don't plan on ever buying another ice car given the choice.I mean you are violating the terms of the agreement that you signed. No one else has an answer. Sure, you’ll probably get away with it but go straight to the source for the answer.
It also goes against the spirit of the program. I don’t think the state should be subsidizing car flippers. Goal is to promote long term EV ownership, like make a quick buck. That’s just my take.
If he flips it and buys another EV it doesn’t negate the “spirit” of the program because his first EV is still in the world NOT polluting it. The rebate has served its purpose to a degree. It’s up to him to figure it out.I mean you are violating the terms of the agreement that you signed. No one else has an answer. Sure, you’ll probably get away with it but go straight to the source for the answer.
It also goes against the spirit of the program. I don’t think the state should be subsidizing car flippers. Goal is to promote long term EV ownership, like make a quick buck. That’s just my take.
Of course they are. He (the OP) was looking for advice and opinions, not condemnation from people looking to Narc on him.States are aware of people doing this. You would be subject to a claw back if they take note when the title/registration is transfered.
Yeah, Thanks not sure what the hostility is for from some people. Also I am looking to purchase another EV not go and scam the system or something. I just wanted to know if others have gone through with it and if they do come after you for a prorated amount full amount or no amount.Of course they are. He (the OP) was looking for advice and opinions, not condemnation from people looking to Narc on him.
I would look at the terms of the agreement. I do recall that if you don’t live up to the three-year obligation the state gets back a pro rata share of the amount. One thing to note is that this would also apply if you moved out of state, so there is some relevance to the question to all to all who benefited from itYeah, Thanks not sure what the hostility is for from some people. Also I am looking to purchase another EV not go and scam the system or something. I just wanted to know if others have gone through with it and if they do come after you for a prorated amount full amount or no amount.
No, I think they reached out to Driveway who is purchasing my car. They have been held up with what to pay back to them.Oh wow really? So did nj reach out
To you?