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Sub: #1 Bank repossessed cars
Replied on 09-19-2008, 02:18 AM
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Is there a way to take over payment or pay the balanced own on a bank repossed car before it is auctioned ?

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Replied on 09-19-2008, 08:41 AM
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Give the bank a call and see what they have to say ~ You should be able to get the car back as long as you pay the amount that is passed due. It's in your best interest to work something out with them ~ once it goes to auction and it is sold for a cheaper amount that what YOU owe...I believe you are still responsible for the balance.

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my daughter is in another country and had her car repossed has the money to get caught up but is not able to pick it up. asked me to do it but they told her she needs power of attorney

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Sub: #4 bank repossed my car with my illinois I-pass
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should i report my I-pass as stolen???




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