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The important facts regarding Ron D. Meyer versus Race City Classics, LLC are as follows: Mr. Meyer a lover of classic cars came across a 1970 Ford Mustang on the classic cars website being sold by Race City Classics, LLC, a North Carolina based company. Mr. Meyer initiated contact with Mr. Thomas D. Alphin, one of the owners in order to purchase this classic car. All transactional discussions were made by email or telephone. A price of $21,000 was agreed upon, in addition to the shared expense of having the vehicle shipped to Nebraska, which is Mr. Meyer’s state of residence. Mr. Meyer purchased this vehicle solely to enter it into car shows. Funds were wired to Race City Classics, LLC and the vehicle was delivered. Upon receipt of the vehicle, Mr. Meyer found the vehicle to have paint damages in several areas of the car, along with the hood being misaligned, the trunk unable to open, and the vehicle unable to crank. Mr. Meyer requested a full refund of the purchase price and when Mr. Alphin refused, he filed a claim in district court in Nebraska. Mr. Alphin was served notice to appear in court and he refused; therefore, the Nebraska court entered a default judgment for the amount of $8.942.30 against Mr. Alphin, defendant for Race City Classics, LLC. The amount awarded was for the necessary cost of repair alleged by Mr. Meyer, plaintiff. Mr. Meyer then filed a “Docketing of Foreign Judgment” and a “Notice of Filing for Judgment” in Iredell County Superior Court. This is the county and court in North Carolina where Race City Classics, LLC resides. Upon notification of the filings, …show more content…

Ron D. Meyers, plaintiff and appellant from Nebraska and Race City Classics, LLC the defendant and appellee from North Carolina. The representative for Race City Classics, LLC is Mr. Thomas M. Alphin. Mr. Alphin is the owner who corresponded with Mr. Meyer for the purchase of the 1970 Ford Mustang mention in the

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