$24 bill-of-sale paperwork review.
The core product is a one-time $24 review of the seller's bill of sale, organized around what to fix, verify, negotiate, or pause before payment.
Included in the $24 review
Document walkthrough
Marked fields and issue categories for visible bill-of-sale information.
VIN and recall context
NHTSA decode and recall lookup when a 17-character VIN is visible.
Market scan
Directional market context when vehicle and price information are visible.
Why not bundle history yet?
The original PRD recommends keeping $24 as the bill-of-sale review and adding full vehicle history as an optional checkout add-on after provider terms are verified. That keeps the offer simple and avoids promising resale/display rights before they are confirmed.
What the $24 review is meant to cover
The review focuses on the paperwork layer of a private-party used-car transaction. It checks visible bill-of-sale fields, state-specific paperwork reminders, VIN and recall context when available, and buyer-facing action language. It is priced as a single-document review for people who need practical help before they decide whether to pay, renegotiate, or pause.
The price does not include legal representation, DMV filing, title insurance, a mechanic inspection, or a guaranteed vehicle-history report. Those services solve different problems. Bill of Sale Check sits earlier in the decision: does this seller document make enough sense to keep moving?
When to use the paid review
- The seller sent a bill of sale but you are not sure what is missing.
- The price is meaningful enough that a paperwork mistake would be expensive.
- The seller wants payment before title/lien details feel clear.
- The bill of sale includes as-is language, deposits, delivery promises, or unusual payment terms.
- You want a short list of what to fix, verify, negotiate, or pause before payment.