car loan
Date: Wed, 05/20/2009 - 10:09
I kept the automatic pay going for the length of contract plus 2 extra months to pay what we owed for the loan. We have asked in writing for account history statement or the title but all we get is our orignal letter with writing by different departments on the outside of the envelope sent back to us in their envelop no letter from them no title nothing just our letter back. I have sent them certified and still nothing from them in writting.
All of a sudden 9 years after we took out the loan and and 2 years after we paid off what we know we owe they started calling us (debt collector as the orginal loan shows up as charged off for 3 years even though we were still making monthly payments). They are calling family members in other states to say to make sure we call them---I want all contact to be done in writing and have asked that in the letters to them. We still have the car--never repo'd since we were making monthly payments---we want to get rid of it as it is totaled out in a wreck last year and is sitting in the garage but we can't get the title from them.
HELP.
Thanks
First off...if it is totaled wouldn't the insurance company have
First off...if it is totaled wouldn't the insurance company have paid it off? (Please don't say you didn't have insurance.) :shock:
Second, before they charged it off, did you get late notices? Seems strange that if you had direct payment from your account, if you fell behind that they didn't take the TOTAL amount due (current payment PLUS past due payment) from your account in that month.
Seems you might have to inquire with an attorney on this one...IMHO...sheesh...what a headache. Good Luck.
I am guessing there was a gap in the amount the car was worth vs
I am guessing there was a gap in the amount the car was worth vs the loan? If so check your insurance paperwork to see if you did or did not have gap insurance. If you did, simply file a claim in small claims court against the insurance company. They will settle out of court and you can put this mess behind you.
Send them a Debt Validation letter, see the Do-It-Yourself secti
Send them a Debt Validation letter, see the Do-It-Yourself section above.