G Monroe
Albuquerque,#2General Comment
Sun, March 02, 2014
Jim is a plant and puts this up on all Lobel complaints.
Let me tell you what happened to me
I paid 32 months of a 36 month loan....or aprox. 9000 on a 5800 loan. The car had issues that amounted to $816, I fell one month behind as a result...they took the car, piled on fees, and charged me $350 for the key since was not there when they took it. Towed in on a Saturday when tjhey are not opened, and did not apply one moths payment for being $2.16 cents short...when I went it they said If I paid the $2258 (including a full extra month for the $2.16 month for some reason) total I could pay off the car..I had 8 days. I coud only pay $1400...bye bye car. Sad.
Jim
Orlando,#3Consumer Comment
Sat, February 02, 2013
Lobel is a SUBPRIME lender. You are dealing with a SUBPRIME lender because YOU have a history of NOT paying your bills in the past. Here we are today and you aren't paying them on time either. What a surprise. The contract no doubt says they can declare the entire amount is due and payable whenever they decide. Apparently they don't trust you. They don't want to deal with you and your CONTINUED late payment of your bills. The nexct step is they will sue you for that same amount plus costs. Next time, pay your bills so nobody can "REPOSS" your vehicle. What I'm wondering however, is if they give that car back to you, is that called a "POSS"? Before it is even remotely suggested because you don't like what I've had to say...I don't work for them.