Ken
Colorado,#2Consumer Comment
Mon, December 24, 2012
let us know your shyster attorneys name so we can know to avoid him.
If he took/takes your "case" he knows he can't win with you being a serial deadbeat and more than a little behind on your payments.
Personally, I think you're LYING about having an attorney.
You're not only a deadbeat, but you blame the wrong people with your failings and problems an are belligerent to people attempting what you AGREED to pay them...YOU are the Ripoff.
The Outlaw Josey Wales
Golden Meadow,#3Consumer Comment
Mon, December 24, 2012
looks like bob from irvine doesn't believe in Christmas, wouldn't take a break, well neither will I. As long as the team rebutts there will be a reply
Robert
Irvine,#4Consumer Comment
Mon, December 24, 2012
This company took a risk on you and loaned you 13K for a car. In exchange for that you made a legal agreement to make payments at certain times and for certain amounts. So now a couple of years later, with you appearing to have at least some history of being late or delinquent. You claim you no longer have enough money to make your payment. But you have enough money to hire an attorney....Ummmmm.
Oh by the way here is what the attorney is going to tell you. If they followed the law in Repossessing and auctioning off your car. You are going to be in for a surprise because you are still legally on the hook for the balance of the loan after they deduct what they sold the car for. This includes sending you to collections and possibly filing suit against you in a court of law. Where if they get a judgement depending on your State they may be able to garnish your wages, attach your bank account, or file an additional lien on any real property you may own.
Oh and it you think they were bad...just wait until you try to get another car loan.