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Orange Park,#2UPDATE EX-employee responds
Fri, October 05, 2007
As a former high-ranking employee of Nuvell, I find it amazing that consumers think that they can miss payments and expect a finance company to just roll over. The bottom line of the situation is that you made an agreement -- a promise -- to pay the amount on your contract monthly on the date listed on the contract. If you cannot, you have alimited number of choices: 1.) Endure collection calls 2.) Pay your bill on time 3.) Turn inthe vehicle. That sounds cold, but the fact remains that Nuvell paid for your car. It belongs to them until you pay them back. If you are havign a problem paying, talk to them. If you cannot continue to pay, consider giving up the vehicle. Too often people buy something without considering the future consequences of thier actions. If you did that, then shame on you. Now you will have to do without something until you get back on your feet. Do you have cable TV? Cancel it and you'll save $50 to $100 and month. Cell phone? Cancel it and save another $50 to $100 a month. Stop eating out. The average person can save over $50 a week by simply packing a lunch. You obviously have Inernet -- most liely Broadband -- cancel it and save $30 to $60 a month. By cutting back on luxuries you can save yourself nearly $500 a month. What a novel idea! Cut back and get caught up rather than continue to over-indulge and sink.
Rhonda
Daleville,#3Consumer Comment
Fri, December 08, 2006
I to have a loan with them. You can go online now and get the infomation you need. Payoff and everything. the website is www.nuvell.com just reg. and you can access your account anytime. I hope this helps.