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How would one contact Saturn to give them the address of a car they are attempting to repossess?
Thanks for the concern about the person you think I’m ratting on, but you really don’t know all of the details.
She’s in over her head, does not want the car anymore, and is too afraid to take care of things on her own.

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8 Comments »

  1. …Saturn, may not want the car…usually "they" have it financed by an independent finance company…GMAC or Mercury finance or some other financial corporation… "if" you know who holds the "note" on the car…sometimes there is a "finders fee" for a recovery of a car that is over 120 days past due… but you’ll need to know who financed the car first…
    (That’s what makes the REPO man get all excited…he gets paid to "hook" the car and drag it in)… good luck…

    Comment by SirWilliam — July 7, 2010 @ 11:26 am

  2. they are not attempting to take the car…the bank who has the loan is…you need to find out who that is or better yet, call the police as the repo company/bank will have to do that anyway

    Comment by Jessi — July 7, 2010 @ 11:26 am

  3. Are you sure it is Saturn trying to repossess the car?

    Usually it is the company that financed the loan that is attempting to repossess the car. And even then, it is usually outsourced to another company to actually do the repossessing.

    And why would you want to tattle on someone?

    Karma is a bitch!

    Comment by capturedheart143 — July 7, 2010 @ 11:26 am

  4. Get the phone number & call them. You can find a Saturn Dealer online.

    Comment by S W — July 7, 2010 @ 11:26 am

  5. actually you would call the bank and they send there guy. it has nothing to do with saturn. more to do with the financing company.

    Comment by Edgar R — July 7, 2010 @ 11:26 am

  6. http://www.saturn.com

    Comment by Jet — July 7, 2010 @ 11:26 am

  7. Its not Saturn who is doing that..It;s the bank the car is financed at..if you know the bank then you can call the bank and let them know where the car is at.

    Comment by rockyfella25 — July 7, 2010 @ 11:26 am

  8. I’d never tell a rat anything. Sorry.

    Comment by Blue_Bee — July 7, 2010 @ 11:26 am

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