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Is Repo Still Possible?

21st July 2010

My auto loan has mature with Capitasl One. The problem is I have late fees that have accumulated from late payments in the past. Can I still get my vehicle repossessed for those late fee if I refuse to pay?? I’ve been trying to pay but the amount upfront is too much for and I only give partial payment which incurs more fees and the cycle goes on. Two things make their position unfair: 1. These are fees from the beginning of the loan which they said I did not have to be paid because they were not assessed as incurred and not retroactive (I have a letter to that effect). 2. I can’t get a hold of a live person. I’m automatically transferred to "recovery" services and instructed to leave a message which is never returned, as if they want to keep me there…..ponying up partial payments and adding more fees.

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2 Comments »

  1. They won’t repo the car but they won’t release the title either. Until you get this disagreement settled the loan will not be paid off and you will not get the title.

    Comment by mccoyblues — July 21, 2010 @ 9:02 pm

  2. Quick fix is to take out a new loan with a local bank on the car. Get just enough to pay off Cap One and then you can set up a year or two to pay off the local bank. Helps you eventually get the title and it also gets Cap One off your back.

    Comment by Lemar J — July 21, 2010 @ 9:02 pm

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