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Genre: Autos & Vehicles
Date of upload: Jul 23, 2023 ^^
Rating : 4.903 (137/5,540 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2024-05-30T21:54:11.107565Z
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I've had a few cars repo'd back in the day. The only thing about me is that I would sit with them and drink a beer with them before they took it. I guess it paid off too, because years later my car broke down and just by chance ran across one of the repo guys. I told him I needed another car so he sold me one off the lot for $100.00. The car was in great shape too. lol
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You can Hide, but I would only recommend hiding a vehicle if you are 100% sure you have a way to pay for it in the very near future. Years ago i had some hard times, and couldnt make my RV payment. I Hid it in a garage that was totally unrelated from myself. Funny part is the garage was a block from the towing companys office! I had a cash coming in, in just 2 months, bank refused to wait....so i had to do this. The repo guy tried all my address's and family, to no success. I didnt tell a soul where the RV was. When the cash came in i paid the vehicle off in full (60K), and called the repo guy that had tried so hard to find the RV. When i told him it was a block from his office the whole time he laughed, and i offered to take him out to the steakhouse on me for his troubles. He accepted, and we are still friends to this day. Remember people, be kind, this is these guys livelyhood.
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I had a car repoād once when I was in my 30ās. I actually called the bank, told them to take it and left it outside the garage. It was gone the next day. Since then, I told myself that the next time I financed a car, that I would only do so if I could afford the monthly payments even if something happened with my job. I financed another in my 40ās and paid it off in 4 years. I always tell our kids to be responsible first and that their cars are their money makers, so do their best to keep up with payments if they ever decide to finance because if not, itāll be gone in a heartbeat š¤š½
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I watched my youngest sons car get towed, it was funny, because I got up at five and making coffee, when they got it , laughed because he was terrible about money now heās a very successful man he makes great money even helps his mom, of course I pay him back even though he tells me not. Iām proud of him, he has a boy heās raised into an adult. Both are my pride and joy.
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Man we need more people like you especially in my neck of the woods u know they wasn't gonna pay or wasn't planning on paying they still have the temp tag on it for God's sake smh lol . Probably just paid enough to get it off the lot then never pay another payment on it. People like that ruin it for the good people who do pay and won't run . Better to just give it back if u can't pay or know u can't pay .
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It's just so amazing how far a debtor will go to try to keep something that is not theirs, up to and including having law enforcement come out to the property only the debtor still doesn't understand that they should have been making their payments and they didn't read the fine print on the lienholder contract stating that the lienholder can enter a private property to recover their assets, the asset is not legally the debtors until the final payment has been made and the lienholder has made the title cleared of the loan, it's not that hard to understand, the debtor has a liened title, which means they do not own the asset, I have seen video of repo drivers being assaulted, having firearms pointed at them, debtors destroying the assets and/or the repossession company vehicle, the debtor just doesn't get the idea that the asset is not theirs until the asset is paid off
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@TheSimba86
4 months ago
like how people wait until the repo man shows up to call and talk to the bank
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