Sub: #1 Getting a car while dealing with little
Replied on 10-04-2005, 05:21 PM
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A lot of people on this board have brought up the subject of how to get a new "used" car while dealing with debt. I know of a really reputable company that deals specifically with those with low credit scores or debt. They're called JD Byrider and if you fill out a form on their site, they contact you immediately. All you need to do is bring a recent paystub and proof of auto insurance to one of their auto lots and they will work with you to try and get you one of their cars. Their cars are backed by a warranty and are inspected. I am in the process of contacting them and I think they are an excellent way to try and acquire a vehicle when living with debt!

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Replied on 10-04-2005, 06:03 PM
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Might be helpful for those who want to own a 'used' car.

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Another good place is Drive Time. Their payments are reasonable and based upon your pay dates, and the down payment is low. They also warranty and their cars are fully inspected, as well as providing you with a car fax report.

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Replied on 10-04-2005, 08:46 PM
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That sounds like another great company, Rhonda! It's great to be able to share ideas for reputable companies, since most of us had to go through the harassment of not-so-reputable companies!

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Replied on 10-06-2005, 10:34 AM
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Don't forget to check the Vehicle History Report before you decide to buy a used car. Sometimes major technical problems are not disclosed to the buyer and it costs much afterwards.

Always check the report of the car, it covers legal aspects also. Vehicle History Report is available on the basis of VI#.

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jd byryder is a scam, go to ripoffreport.com and check out some articles on their company


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Guest- these posts were made alomost 2 years ago anyway..Karen

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Sub: #8 car insurence
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how do i get cheap car insurence after a mess like this

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I would steer clear of Byrider!!!

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SCAM

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Thanks for your comments.Might be useful for those who want to buy a "Second-Hand"(Used) car.Keep up your good work.
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