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While I agree with your general point, I don’t think anyone would reasonably expect their used vehicle to be sold for terrorist uses in another country.


If I had a business would want to remove the company info even or especially if it's sold locally (local relative to the business).


I know someone that had a HVAC business with several trucks, and sold an old van to a handyman who had done some work for him. The business got a call a year later from someone complaining about a door or something "they'd" installed... Which of course turned out to be the handyman still having the original logo and phone number on the side. I think the deal was he was supposed to remove the logo, but of course hadn't yet. They finally got him to take it off, but the lesson definitely was don't sell a vehicle with your company logo still on it.


The plumber tried to remove the stickers but the dealership insisted they would do it instead.




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