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TitlePull helps used car buyers and sellers see a vehicle's full history before money changes hands. Each $9.99 report pulls title brands, salvage records, odometer history, theft records, and open NHTSA recalls from federal data, then translates everything into a plain-language summary anyone can read. No subscription. No account. Pay $9.99, get the report in seconds. TitlePull LLC is a Wyoming limited liability company founded in 2026, serving all 50 U.S. states. Support:support@titlepull.com.


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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Clean Title but Hidden History- TitlePull Revealed What I Never Knew

I'd owned my 2011 Nissan Altima for a couple of years and was in the process of selling it to a close friend. Before we shook hands on a price, I decided to pull a TitlePull report — not because I suspected anything, but just to be transparent and do right by him.
What came back genuinely surprised me.
The car had passed through a Massachusetts salvage yard twice in 2020... well before I ever purchased it. The title I received when I bought it was clean. No flags, no asterisks, nothing. I had absolutely no reason to suspect the vehicle's history had been scrubbed like that.
On top of that, the report flagged an open manufacturer recall I'd never been notified about.
I sat my friend down and walked him through everything. No sugarcoating. We renegotiated a fair price that reflected the actual history of the car, and the deal still went through — just with full honesty on the table. He appreciated it. I felt good about it. And more importantly, nobody got burned.
For less than the cost of a tank of gas, this report protected a friendship, kept me legally covered, and gave us both peace of mind. Whether you're buying or selling, there's really no good reason not to run one of these with TitlePull LLC. The simplicity of the detailed report presentation, the clarity, and the peace of mind alone... worth every penny!
I'm glad I know about and use this service — TitlePull LLC, absolutely recommend it 100%. 😊

May 16, 2026
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Ran a VIN check on a 2019 Acura MDX

Ran a VIN check on a 2019 Acura MDX. Got a full vehicle history report for $9.99. Lots cheaper than Carfax. Came back clean on title and salvage, but flagged an open NHTSA recall with a stop-sale on it that I wouldn’t have known about otherwise. Good value for the price.

May 15, 2026
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