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Can i force the loan company to come reposses this car?
17th February 2010
I can’t pay for it, and my ex isn’t paying anymore. whenever i try to get money he flips out. i even have police reports from him threatening to kill me. It was stupid to sign for it, i know that, and i’m completely willing to accept the consequences of that. I’ve tried to sell it, but no one will buy it since the loan isn’t paid off so i don’t have the title. i’ve asked Chrysler for voluntary repossesion twice (in april and september) but they refuse. i’ve told them i’m not paying, but they are holding out either to ruin my credit even more, or because they think i will pay. I’ve asked them to reposses, i know they’ll sell the car at auction and i’ll have to come up with the rest somehow and i know that. i just want them to take it so i can start repairing my credit and i won’t have to have any contact with my crazy ex anymore. So is there any way i can force them to reposses?
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Park the car on a street near your home, leave the keys in it, and walk away. One way or another, the problem will take care of itself. Your credit rating, on the other hand, is another matter…
Comment by heavymetalrick — February 17, 2010 @ 11:33 pm
dont pay.
Comment by ctf082 — February 17, 2010 @ 11:33 pm
just don’t pay for it and they will come get it.or take it and trade it in on something different.and they will pay it off for you and that will save your credit.people do it everyday.
Comment by git r done — February 17, 2010 @ 11:33 pm