I'm real sorry to hear about all that-it sucks. Anyways I'll say a prayer for everything to be alright and work out for ya![]()
I'm real sorry to hear about all that-it sucks. Anyways I'll say a prayer for everything to be alright and work out for ya![]()
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*We only fall so we can learn to pick ourselves back up*
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Thanks, Genny.![]()
"Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda
Catty-
I"m so sorry to hear of your troubles. What is your paypal account and next week when I get paid I can send you a bit.
Take care,
Melissa
Catty- sorry for these financial troubles.
As a note to anyone reading this- never give up the "right" (the car, the house, the whatever) without giving up the "responsibility" (the promise to pay). You lose the power, and find yourself in deep financial doo-doo.
Actually, yesterday morning my former boss said he was ready to pay cash to buy the vehicle (pay out loan).
I emailed the ex immediately. He replied that GMAC had repo'd the car the day before.
I was relieved...but getting him to sign the registration back(ownership in Alberta) will be something else.
At least I know where the vehicle is and can get it.
"Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda
I don't know CA laws. In Ohio, a repo is an instant credit blemish, and the ownership of the car reverts to the loan holder. So, in Ohio, knowing where the car is after a repo is meaningless. In fact, taking the car- once the bank has exercised the right to reposess would probably land the person taking the car in criminal court.
Again, giving up the rights of ownership but still having the obligation is a financial nightmare.
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