sleepawakemolly
Apache Junction,#2
Sat, September 12, 2009
So you walked into Jdbyrider with horrible credit, little job time, little or no money down right?.....you asked JD Byrider to help you purchase a vehicle right? In which they obliged right? Now who do you think paid JD Byrider for your car? CNAC right? So, JD Byrider sold you the car, CNAC paid JD Byrider for the car which created your loan. You signed loan papers stating you were a man of your word and would pay in full and on time. This doesn't mean only if you don't change jobs or if you lose your wallet etc...pay in full on time every time means just that. Just because you gave the car back to JD Byrider does not excuse you from the contract that you signed. CNAC already paid for your car now you owe THEM.
CNAC is under no obligation to alter your contract in any way and due to your hastefullness and irrational behavior (dropping the vehicle off because they want their payments) does not give you the right to now owe the money. Lets say this; suppose you loaned me $50 to go to the movies and after i get the $50 I decide I'm not going to the movies after all, do I not owe you the money now because I didn't go to the movie? It's the same thing, you asked CNAC to borrow money and didn't pay them back.
Further, what does the fact that you or your brother moved into a house and you lost a bag of personal paperwork have to do with CNAC? How are they to blame for that? Certainly you're not saying that if CNAC would have worked with you and broke the contract and allowed you to pay late then none of that would have happened.
As far as garnishing your wages, they have every right and SHOULD garnish EVERY consumer who asks for help and credit then screws THEM over by not paying and dropping off the cars, storming off pouting like big babies. If consumers would pay their bills then maybe the economy wouldn't be in such dire straights. I understand that losing or changing jobs can be stressful and can cause some financial strain while waiting for your first full pay etc. but why is that CNAC's fault? If you loaned someone $10,000 and you had to constantly keep up with their job changes, late payments and cussing YOU out on the phone every time you call for your money, wouldn't YOU get sick of it? Put yourself in the finance companies shoes for once. Stop blaming others for "your" (everyone) disfunctional, unstable life.
Robert
Irvine,#3Consumer Comment
Thu, January 08, 2009
Since you are so detailed on every call they made to you. What were the dates of your payments from March through when you turned the car in.
John Smith
Elgin,#4Consumer Suggestion
Tue, January 06, 2009
they come to your house,your place of work,harass family and friends and your'e telling the poor guy that got screwed to be "honorable" people should never,ever,ever do business with jd badrider at all! or any of their other aliases like car credit,etc... go back to bed junebird,your not a help to anyone here,in fact i think your a shill for the company. when people are desperate for a dependable vehicle to get back and forth,the last thing they need is more headaches,less money,and wondering when "goons" are gonna show up at their place of work! It's easy to be smug when things are going good. Wait til your pushed into a corner and i'll bet your gonna remember my advice. be compassionate, someday you may be between a rock and a hard place. It happens to the best of us.
John Smith
Elgin,#5Consumer Suggestion
Tue, January 06, 2009
they come to your house,your place of work,harass family and friends and your'e telling the poor guy that got screwed to be "honorable" people should never,ever,ever do business with jd badrider at all! or any of their other aliases like car credit,etc... go back to bed junebird,your not a help to anyone here,in fact i think your a shill for the company. when people are desperate for a dependable vehicle to get back and forth,the last thing they need is more headaches,less money,and wondering when "goons" are gonna show up at their place of work! It's easy to be smug when things are going good. Wait til your pushed into a corner and i'll bet your gonna remember my advice. be compassionate, someday you may be between a rock and a hard place. It happens to the best of us.
John Smith
Elgin,#6Consumer Suggestion
Tue, January 06, 2009
they come to your house,your place of work,harass family and friends and your'e telling the poor guy that got screwed to be "honorable" people should never,ever,ever do business with jd badrider at all! or any of their other aliases like car credit,etc... go back to bed junebird,your not a help to anyone here,in fact i think your a shill for the company. when people are desperate for a dependable vehicle to get back and forth,the last thing they need is more headaches,less money,and wondering when "goons" are gonna show up at their place of work! It's easy to be smug when things are going good. Wait til your pushed into a corner and i'll bet your gonna remember my advice. be compassionate, someday you may be between a rock and a hard place. It happens to the best of us.
John Smith
Elgin,#7Consumer Suggestion
Tue, January 06, 2009
they come to your house,your place of work,harass family and friends and your'e telling the poor guy that got screwed to be "honorable" people should never,ever,ever do business with jd badrider at all! or any of their other aliases like car credit,etc... go back to bed junebird,your not a help to anyone here,in fact i think your a shill for the company. when people are desperate for a dependable vehicle to get back and forth,the last thing they need is more headaches,less money,and wondering when "goons" are gonna show up at their place of work! It's easy to be smug when things are going good. Wait til your pushed into a corner and i'll bet your gonna remember my advice. be compassionate, someday you may be between a rock and a hard place. It happens to the best of us.
June Bug
Anytown,#8Consumer Suggestion
Sat, November 29, 2008
You borrowed money from CNAC to buy a car from JD Byrider. Abandoning your car at the sales lot does not erase the loan. You made a promise to pay the loan back, now stop whining and keep your word. If you were more responsible you wouldn't have bad credit in the first place.