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We missed two payments and they took it. How do I get it back? How much will it cost? My car payments are 3/month so please give me an estimate of how much this will cost. I was financially unstable for a period of time but I am back on track.
I guess I could do that, but considering it happened less than 30 minutes ago, I think I’ll wait until morning. Nice try, but you’re not too great at being a smart a$$
Thank you @rotus

Hoping to get this worked out. How much are the fees and stuff?

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3 Comments »

  1. Shouldn’t you be asking these questions to the finance company?

    Comment by JetDoc — July 16, 2011 @ 11:27 am

  2. It will take paying your back payments and possibly the next one, plus a repossession fee and maybe some other handling fee. It really depends on the finance company though.

    It happened to me way back when I had some financial difficulty and I got it straightened out. Good luck.

    Comment by rotus — July 16, 2011 @ 11:27 am

  3. You need to contact the lender and find out what you have to do to reinstate your loan. We can’t tell you what they require.

    Comment by Scott H — July 16, 2011 @ 11:27 am

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