A repo is a repo, voluntary or not. Do not do a voluntary repo or any other repo. Terrible idea!!! Call the lender and work something out. See if you can find someone to take over the payments or possible sell the car to another part and pay off the loan. If you are upside down on the loan, then sell the car and borrow the balance to pay it off. Having your car reposed is a very bad idea. Your credit will be ruined for 7 years. You will also have the pay the difference in what the lender sells your car for and the balance on the note, plus repo fees. Do whatever it takes to prevent this from happening. I can assure you the lender does not want to repo your car. Call them!!!!
haven't read the story, but if there is an actual dress in the story, think about: who bought it, where did the money come from, who did the labor to make the money for the person who bought it, who can't afford it? how aware is she who has the dress of those who cannot afford it or of its manufacturing process
Who bought The Life Insurance Company of Virginia
What makes you think you can just return it. You can't. You bought it, you own it. Now if you are talking about doing a voluntary repossession, of course it will ruin your credit for 7 years. A repossession is a repossession, voluntary or not.
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Yes - they are just as responsible as the person who bought the vehicle. Lesson learned --- don't ever co sign for ANYONE
if its in your name and you can afford it then you should keep it.
go to kings dominion, or whatever they call it now, someone bought it.
don't know, enlighten me.
Volume A, since it contained the entire 'alphabet'.
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You can't afford to "make" a color TV. By the time you located and bought all the individual components to build it, you could have bought a new large screen plasma set.
You can buy West Virginia Brand bacon at Giant Food stores.