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I have a VERY complex situation. My car was repo’d, then approximately 24 hours after this I made the full payment. After 3 days my lien holder (Fifth Third Bank) released the vehicle and faxed the release to the repo company(ASR Nationwide) and transporters (Progressive Asset Recovery) of my vehicle.
The transporters then called me to let me know that the vehicle was moved to an auto auction(Manheim Auto Auction) and it would take a day for them to bring my car back. I found this wrong since I made the payment within 24 hours of it being repo’d. They took the trip to pick up my vehicle from the auto auction and called me later saying that the auto auction refused to give me my vehicle because THURSDAY was their "sale date" and the transporting company would need to come back on friday.
Friday they drove down to pick up my car and this time the excuse was that they don’t release vehicles on Friday – even though they told the transporters they could the day before. My lien holder, the repo company, and the transporters are sending emails and calling like crazy to get my car back. I just recently sent and called a few general managers and customer relation people myself, but….HAS ANY ONE HAD THIS EXPERIENCE??? ALSO, DOES ANYONE KNOW A LAW FIRM OR LAWYER IN MICHIGAN THAT COULD HELP?? I NEED TO KNOW WOULD I HAVE ANY OBLIGATION IF SOMETHING HAPPENED TO THE VEHICLE.

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2 Comments »

  1. dude, you got, u know what

    Comment by Lil' E. — February 13, 2011 @ 12:02 am

  2. You might go to http://www.naca.net (The National Association of Consumer Advocates) and look for an attorney that specializes in either repo’s or consumer credit.

    Comment by echo — February 13, 2011 @ 12:02 am

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