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I moved out of state for a job. I told the car company and sent them the paper work from my new state. They never said anything. I have been here for 5 months and have made all my payments on time. I have contacted them several times about things. Out of the blue this week , the repossessed my car for moving out of state. I found out it is in my contract that I have to have permission to take it out of state, but I am current on all my payments. I own more of this vehicle than they do. They have been taking my payments for 5 months now form my new address. Is there anything I can do?

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2 Comments »

  1. call them and explain the situation, they all ready have your new address

    Comment by bayareart1 — June 6, 2010 @ 11:25 am

  2. call your state attorney general’s office they will consult with the "lender" and 9 out of 10 time will resolve the issue

    Comment by Robert P — June 6, 2010 @ 11:25 am

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