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I know someone whom I don't like and is far behind on the payments. They cover the vin in the windshield everywhere they park and uses an alias at all times. I would love for this person to get what they deserve.

2007-01-15 14:40:37 · 25 answers · asked by Anonymous in Cars & Transportation Buying & Selling

25 answers

You would just have to call the dealer who he bought it from...
But why would you want to?

2007-01-15 14:43:47 · answer #1 · answered by Mark B 4 · 3 4

well eventually the repo man will catch up with them. They should know the plate number on the vehicle. Contact the repo or finance company and see if they have a finders fee on the vehicle. most will pay something if it gets them their car back. covering the vin don't always work. All finance companies and repo ppl have keys for the vehicle. If they think it is the vehicle they are looking for, all they need to do is try the key. If it works in the door lock then they can always move what ever is over the vin to double check and then take the car. Either do what you feel you need to about it or just stay out of it. They might retaliate back against you if they find out you turned in their car..

2007-01-15 14:56:19 · answer #2 · answered by r w 3 · 0 0

When I read your question, I thought, 'I don't know but I wanna find out'. I'm bad for wanting to anonymously report things. But, as I read through the answers, I have to say, the karma people make their point.

Come on, the people making the loan want their money or their car- they're not gonna wait on it forever. They probably have set times when they make each move- say, a call x days after the payment is due, a letter this number of days more- first repo attempt this day, and so on. Everyone gets what they deserve, eventually.

2007-01-15 14:57:36 · answer #3 · answered by imjustasteph 4 · 0 0

Well, theres no one to turn them into, except the financing company (who they defaulted on the loan) and the repo company (contracted by the loan company and unlikely for you to find out who it is). If you know who the finance company is (who gave the loan on the vehicle) then you could call them (I'm sure they would love to hear from you). If you do not know who the financing company is then you're wasting your time. If it's a GM vehicle, then likely the financing company is GMAC.

2007-01-15 14:45:48 · answer #4 · answered by SharpGuy 6 · 4 0

How do you know he is really hiding from the repo man? If this is true, and you know the repo company or the bank, call them and let them know. People who don't pay their bills cost all of us money each and every year.

2007-01-15 14:53:26 · answer #5 · answered by Fred C 7 · 2 0

First of all, hiding the car only works for so long. The company that has the financing knows their tag number. And eventually they will bring the police to their door to turn over the car. You don't have to do anything. Nor would I get involved. It just isn't a good move for you to make.

2007-01-15 14:44:00 · answer #6 · answered by Shawn 4 · 3 3

it truly is a civil count number between your neighbor and his personal loan corporation. you would possibly want to tell his personal loan corporation in case you understand who they are and that i'm positive that they could get excitement from the concepts. in case you opt for to attempt this, besides the undeniable fact that, you would possibly want to opt for to save human beings from understanding about it. It makes you seem to be a jerk for going out of your thanks to get someones motor vehicle taken away. this gained't make you prevalent between your acquaintances. it truly is like being the former guy who stands out on his porch shouting at neighbor youthful babies to stay off his backyard.

2016-11-24 20:24:31 · answer #7 · answered by kenn 4 · 0 0

you shouldn't mess with Kharma - if the person is as bad as you think they are - it will catch up with them.

you turn them in and you may have something coming you way.

Oh and if you don't believe in kharma -

the Lord said - vengeance is mine.

Just think about it....you could probably be a lot happier directing your efforts toward doing something good for someone.

2007-01-15 14:44:30 · answer #8 · answered by John P 6 · 3 1

Why would you devote energy to someone you don't like. You need to handle your own affairs. Have you heard of KARMA. Well you should devote this negative energy to something else.

2007-01-15 14:54:19 · answer #9 · answered by Candi 1 · 0 0

You would need to know who is the lender and which repo agent they are using. You can contact the lender directly and advise them and then they can contact the repo agent. If you know who the repo agent is then you can contact them directly.

2007-01-15 14:46:12 · answer #10 · answered by Inquisitive125 3 · 2 0

Do you know what happens to snitches? They are like bugs. The lowest form of life. Eventually they get stepped on. Tread lightly!

2007-01-15 14:45:17 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 0 3

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