No license plates.

I live in WA and on Dec 24 of 2007 I purchased a used pickup in Idaho at a dealer. It's now Feb 08 of 2008 and still no plates. After numerous calls, and the typical "I'll check into and I'll call you back.", replies, they have yet to contact me back once. The day of the purchase seemed normal, except the fact they told me they were out of odometer statements and that they would send me one in the mail, which never arrived. I've contacted my local licensing service companies, but they can't license the vehicle without the title from the dealership. The dealership has sent me a second temporary plate, and said they would send me a third if I needed one. Okay, a third? Somethings not right. I'm really getting a little anxious here. I also received a past due notice on my trade in. I NEVER miss a payment on anything. After a four phone calls from ME, they finally assured me that the trade has been paid. Any suggestions on what might be going on, or how to get my vehicle licensed, or just give this truck back. I'm just tired of getting no response from them. Thanks Hal for any advice.

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