Cory
San Antonio,#2Consumer Comment
Fri, October 05, 2007
Screwed twice by big bob nardelli? First at home depot and then at chrysler? He's suppose to have left HD with like $40 to $50 millon and now he's running chrysler. What a coincidence. All I can say is "..putting a downpayment of $35,000 on a $47,900 truck". And then declaring bankruptcy within a year. Wow! I wonder why. I go after the attorney for not doing his job.
Sean
Portland,#3Consumer Comment
Thu, October 04, 2007
Your lawyer (assuming bankruptcy lawyer) really dropped the ball. If you included your debt with Chrysler financial in your bankruptcy papers, they have absolutely no way of being able to reposess your truck. They shouldn't be collecting any money, nor should you be making payments while your debts are being reconciled by the bankruptcy court.
Kim
Santee,#4Consumer Suggestion
Thu, October 04, 2007
On August 5, 2007, he became chairman and CEO of the newly privatized Chrysler. His current annual salary at Chrysler is $1, with other compensation not being disclosed.
Elaine
Boise,#5Consumer Suggestion
Thu, October 04, 2007
Why would you write a letter to Bob Nardelli, the Ex-CEO who was ousted from Home Depot months ago? Why would you expect him to do anything for YOU? And I agree: why isn't your attorney writing letters?
Bob
Albuquerque,#6Consumer Comment
Thu, October 04, 2007
It sounds like your attorney fell down on the job. He/she should have been advising you and contacting Chrysler financial instead of you. Interesting notes in your post : - you are a simple blue collar worker who goes out and buys a $35,000 truck - you don't really get equity in a truck like you do a house, you may have paid over $40,000 but that is not equity, it is just poor financial planning - you must have had a whopping down payment for you payment to only be $210/month - you've gone through bankruptcy a year after you bought your truck I'm sure you realize you have to get your finances in order and live within your means.
Gerry
Richmond,#7Consumer Suggestion
Thu, October 04, 2007
That shows where your priorities are. You had a hard time paying your other debts, so you then buy a $50.000 pickup truck. Now you gripe because the lender is basically nervous about you. Gee I can't imagine why. My question is? How is this a ripoff?
Robert
Buffalo,#8Consumer Comment
Thu, October 04, 2007
Where was your lawyer during all this? This doesn't make sense to me. Your report claims you had a lawyer and that you had PROOF that all payments were made, and yet you had to sell the truck back? Bank records are bank records are bank records. If the payments were made as you claim, it seems to me that it would have been a simple matter for your attorney to approach the court and request the court direct the finance company to cease all reposession efforts until the matter could be properly cleared up. Further, it seems to me that your attorney should be sending letters to the finance company rather than you. Why isn't your attorney doing these things?