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Old 01-18-2005, 06:31 AM
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Re: Re: Love letter from the finance company.

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It was that fuck-knuckle Goldstein again, wasn't it...... Time and time again I told him.....
Nope, he's with Assclown Savings Bank, not Assclown Finance!
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Finance companies are the only reason dodgy car dealers are still in business, and they are the scum of the earth. Pretty much the only reason you should ever deal with one is if you have a shit credit history, or not enough income, thus u can still get finance but be paying up to 30% interest

re-finance it with your bank, using a personal loan so the car isn't used as security, you will most likely save money in the long run ( the ineterst rate on the personal loan with a tertiary package at NBNZ is 9%, but u will probably get a better deal if you are a long-standing customer of your bank)

also you might want to save a couple of those "quiet words" for when assclown finance tells you theres a big fuckoff fee for paying it off before the 2 years run out (which is obviously whats gonna happen if you re-finance it with someone else)
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Re: Love letter from the finance company.

OK enough car salesman slamming..... bad finance companies is no reason to slam the salesman. that is pretty crappy. i know companies that purposely send out past due notices so people pay them with no question. the few that do contest them, they fix but the %80+ that just pay their bills, just get ripped off. cell phone companies are the worst about it
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OK enough car salesman slamming..... bad finance companies is no reason to slam the salesman.
On some yards here, the 'finance company' is a wholly owned subsidiary of the sales yard.In this particular instance, the entire operation is run by one family.I had thought that by keeping all my budsiness in one place,it would simploify things,but,no...........
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You usually need more then a month's payment missed to have them take it. When I worked for the car shipping we did repos too. They suck and feel bad for the owners. One owner had the papers to prove that he paid the bills and the company messed up but i still needed to take the car. Very few that I personally did was owner's fault.
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Re: Love letter from the finance company.

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You usually need more then a month's payment missed to have them take it. When I worked for the car shipping we did repos too. They suck and feel bad for the owners. One owner had the papers to prove that he paid the bills and the company messed up but i still needed to take the car. Very few that I personally did was owner's fault.
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Re: Love letter from the finance company.

I laughed heartily every time I read *Assclown in this post. I'm still laughing, as it sums up the experience you had Naki, as well as the entire operation. I guess *Assclown Motors (more laughter) won't be getting a good referral from you.

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Re: Love letter from the finance company.

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Those of you who visit the political forum may feel free to imagine the conversation I just had with the car yard.


I think it's safe to say that no sweet talking occurred.
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