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Complaint Review: Chase Auto Finance

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  • Submitted: Sunday, October 12, 2008
  • Last Posting: Sunday, October 26, 2008
  • Reported By:Henderson Nevada
Chase Auto Finance
3770 Huward Hughes Pky Las Vegas Nevada 89169 U.S.A.
  • Phone: 800-8688385ext80088
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  • Category: Loans

Chase Auto Finance Ripped Me Off!! Las Vegas Nevada


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Chase Auto Finance Repoed my car after 30 days when I had made arraingements. They told me that I was not sincere enough so they took my car and called my loan in and I was told I had 10 days to pay off the balance or lose the car. First let me tell you their charging me a 25% interest rate for a $7900 loan. Thats $3400 just in there finance charges.

Now I have been making payments of $320 for 12 months. (out of that $280 goes towards interest only $50 towards principal ) For one year I've paid off their finance charges ($3400) and only $600 on balance.

Now since they got paid they REPO my car put my car back up for sale and wait for their next victum. Their collection tatics were nothing but insulting, dismeaning with their dishonesty and lies and I'm not even sure if they are legal (I could not find a Business license for this company in Las Vegas)

Deborah
Henderson, Nevada
U.S.A.

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Consult an attorney

AUTHOR: Tammy - Elk Grove (U.S.A.)

Consult an attorney. There are laws in each state regarding repossession. Although they may repossess, there are specific legal steps the lienholder must follow, or they may lose any rights to a deficiency judgement. Also, the lienholder may be demanding more money than it is entitled to, which is legally improper. Many attorneys will offer a free consultation , or they will only charge a small fee. It is definitely worth it. Don't let the "individuals in the cubicle with a headset" intimidate you.
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