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Replied on 05-26-2009, 06:46 AM
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I recently payed Aprils payment which was ok'd by Nissan. I recieved a default letter demanding april/may payment or they would accelerate the loan. I currently owe for the month of May. Can Nissan still demand May payment or accelerate the loan if I do not pay by the 30th of May? I am starting to think it depends on who you talk to at Nissan on what can/will happen! Please help here! Thank You!




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Replied on 05-26-2009, 06:56 AM
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have you ever been behind on this?if so they might take a less tolerant stance.if not speak to someone in charge.a manager perhaps.

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We stay behind. We are known as the "fuzz magnents"! Anything that is going to happen....happens to me! I do stay in contact with Nissan and let them know what is going on within our house hold or when to expect a payment. Hopefully once our home sells, we can get back on track with them and start making double payments!




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Replied on 05-26-2009, 07:27 AM
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then try to speak to the same person.preferably a manager.keep them abreast of what is going on.that is the best thing to do in this case.as long as they haven't accelerated yet.they shouldn't as long as you are communcating with them.




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