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I had a 2006 Honda Civic that I turned in, they auctioned it off and I’ve been paying the balance. I called them to find out the balance due today because I wanted to try and pay it off now, they said I only owe ,800 on it and then said for me not to make any more payments. The person on the phone wouldn’t tell me why. Told me to just wait for a letter in the mail.

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  1. If the person on the phone cannot answer your question satisfactorily, do not wait for anything. Ask for the supervisor immediately. If you let the receptionist dictate this, then you’re in for a rude surprise when you get a bill for more than your $1800.

    Comment by Tanya — November 7, 2010 @ 1:50 am

  2. I would say it should be a good thing as you have satisfied the balance owed. But who knows

    Comment by golferwhoworks — November 7, 2010 @ 1:50 am

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