Buzz
goldenvalley,#2Author of original report
Mon, December 31, 2007
Wow know it all, I must have forgot to mention, the Breach of Peace was commited when Jason the repo guy failoed to stop when I said STOP! thats MY Truck your messing with buster.
Steve
Bradenton,#3Consumer Suggestion
Sun, December 30, 2007
"Buzz", I know you are in AZ. I am fully aware of that. I clearly stated that I lived in AZ and did REPOS for a towing company there. I know the law on repos, AND I know exactly what your NMAC loan contract says, as I have financed with them. You either do not know how to read and understand the law and your contract, or you are just full of it. I can absolutely guarantee you that Tri-Sate Recovery knows the repo laws in your state. They do this for a living, and they want to keep doing it as it is good money. FYI..I lived in the Phoenix area for approx 4 years and in the Tucson area 2+ years. I am fully aware of AZ laws. None were violated here. Guaranteed. You are just pissed off and venting bcause your car left on the hook. That the only rip off here. >> tri state recovery, nmam the respondee sounded just like the owner at tristate rec, but get a clue this is arizona, i checed my facts and statues and i can read my contract ty buzz Buzz goldenvalley, Arizona U.S.A. >>
Buzz
goldenvalley,#4Author of original report
Sat, December 29, 2007
the respondee sounded just like the owner at tristate rec, but get a clue this is arizona, i checed my facts and statues and i can read my contract ty buzz
Steve
Bradenton,#5Consumer Suggestion
Sat, December 29, 2007
First of all, I financed a vehicle with NMAC and never had 1 problem. I paid off the loan. Second, your NMAC contract says no such thing, as you stated regarding repos. Third, I used to do repos with a tow company I worked for in AZ, and I can tell you that you are full of it. There is absolutely no prohibition of a repo person coming on your private property to repo your vehicle. That in itself IS NOT a "breach of peace" as you put it. A breach of peace would be if you were there and met the repo guy and told him to leave, and then he forcibly did the repo. And, FYI..No judicial process whatsoever is needed for your vehicle to get repo'd. They dont have to give you notice either. You can be 1 day late and its gone, legally. That is the law. Therefore, the repo was NOT unlawful. Your legal rights were NOT violated.