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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 317162" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>I wouldn't trust any of those folks as far as I could throw them! </p><p> </p><p>My son once (STUPIDLY!) got one of those car title loans on his beloved 1969 Chevelle! This car is his <em>baby</em> that he's had since he was in high school! He <em>loves</em> that car! Then he got a little behind on the payments, but he soon caught them up and was not overdue any more. But it wasn't long before he had some guy tracking him down insisting that he was still behind on the loan payments and saying that he was going to repo the Chevelle! Ha! Not hardly! I've never seen my son quite that mad! Of course, he had the receipts that showed that he had paid, and the car was stored in the garage of a friend where they would never find it anyway, but he actually had to threaten to <em>hurt</em> the guy before he finally gave it up! We figured that the scumbag probably just thought it might be nice to have a '69 Chevelle!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 317162, member: 1883"] I wouldn't trust any of those folks as far as I could throw them! My son once (STUPIDLY!) got one of those car title loans on his beloved 1969 Chevelle! This car is his [I]baby[/I] that he's had since he was in high school! He [I]loves[/I] that car! Then he got a little behind on the payments, but he soon caught them up and was not overdue any more. But it wasn't long before he had some guy tracking him down insisting that he was still behind on the loan payments and saying that he was going to repo the Chevelle! Ha! Not hardly! I've never seen my son quite that mad! Of course, he had the receipts that showed that he had paid, and the car was stored in the garage of a friend where they would never find it anyway, but he actually had to threaten to [I]hurt[/I] the guy before he finally gave it up! We figured that the scumbag probably just thought it might be nice to have a '69 Chevelle! [/QUOTE]
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