Site Map

Categories

Testimonials


"I was looking for a car through AutoTrader, but decided to join Gov-Auctions.org and I bought my new car and saved over $8700"

Client: Frank T. (Buffalo, NY)
Vehicle: 2003 VW Passat
Book Value: $17,789
Purchase Price: $9,050
Savings: $8,739

"Many thanks to your team at Gov-Auctions.org. Your information was current and very helpful. Keep up the good work you guys"

Client: Chris W. (El Cajon, CA)
Vehicle: 2002 Ford Expedition EB
Book Value: $18,944
Purchase Price: $8,000
Savings: $10,944

"I didn't think it was possible to buy a reliable car for under $500. WOW! I own my car for the same price as other people's monthly payment"

Client: Cliff S. (Ft. Worth, TX)
Vehicle: 2002 Hyundai Elantra
Book Value: $9,975
Purchase Price: $475
Savings: $9,500

Find Car Auction

Recent Posts

Resources



Find Seized Car Auctions Near You

Know Where To Buy Your Dream Car For A Low Price!

Whether It Is A Mercedes, BMW, Honda, SUVs, Trucks...

Drive Your Dream Car For 90% Below Retail Prices!

Start Looking For Your Dream Car Now!


My car was repossessed yesterday! I don’t know which towing company took it. The police told me to ask the financing company? So, the company is Nissan Finance… Now what…?!

I kinda feel like I answered my own question, but I feel I should ask none the less!! Anything else I should keep in mind? I have a lot of things inside that car with sentimental value :’o…!!

*sniff*
I kno it was repoed cuz the police told me it was when I called them. Whocarez, u’re the nicest person on Yahoo answers…!!

Also, upon further research beyond Yahoo Answers, they’re required by law to let me empty my car out for a certain amount of time, probably not long though, gonna have to look up Georgia law. Thanks Whocarez!!

Share and Enjoy:
  • Digg
  • del.icio.us
  • Facebook
  • NewsVine
  • Reddit
  • StumbleUpon
  • YahooMyWeb
  • Google Bookmarks
  • Yahoo! Buzz
  • TwitThis
  • Live
  • LinkedIn
  • Pownce
  • MySpace

3 Comments »

  1. Call Nissan finance.

    You may or may not be able to get stuff out of it.

    How do you know it was repoed if you don’t know who took it ?

    Comment by whocares — September 7, 2011 @ 9:02 pm

  2. You have to call your finance company. It’s their car.
    The number is in your contract. I wouldn’t expect your things to still be in there. Maybe they are, but maybe not.

    If they aren’t there, you aren’t getting them back.

    Comment by Stupid Flanders — September 7, 2011 @ 9:02 pm

  3. "how do I find it please…?!?"

    "I don’t know which towing company took it. The police told me to ask the financing company? So, the company is Nissan Finance… "

    Good job, you answered your own question.

    "I kinda feel like I answered my own question,"

    That’s because you did.

    And it wasn’t your car. At all. It belonged to the financing company. You were simply borrowing it as you made payments against it.

    And they gave you plenty of warning before repo-ing the car. So the fact that you left things in the car, was your own stupid fault.

    Comment by Vipassana — September 7, 2011 @ 9:02 pm

RSS feed for comments on this post. TrackBack URL

Leave a comment

Powered by Yahoo! Answers