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Complaint Review: OVERLAND BOND - Chicago Illinois

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  • OVERLAND BOND 4701 W. Fullerton Ave. Chicago, Illinois United States of America

OVERLAND BOND OBI RIP OFF WHO NEEDS TO BE CLOSED DOWN!!! Chicago , Illinois

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I purchased a car from Car Credit in 2009 since they were the only one at that time willing to approve me. A couple of months later my car wasn't driving right and from that point on I knew it was a Lemon. So I contacted Car Credit and let them know what the problems were that I was expercing and they told me that a Tech would call me so be expecting a call. Four days had past and I didnt hear anything back from them so I called again and ask to speak to a manager, once I spoke to the manager he had me to bring the car so that they can inspect the car there and see if it needed to go back to the shop.

They sent my car to one of there service centers and had the car inspected. When I turned on the heat or air condition it had a bad gas smell that came through the vents in which it caused me to have bad headaches, my daughter became sick off the fumes. Our clothes even smelled like gas. I explained all this to the service center and they said they work inspect to see what they find. I never seen the report that they put on the car, and car credit kept telling me OH don't worry we well give u another car. This is when My life became a living H*LL.

They switched out my car from the same model that I hade but it was better. They told me that they were going to switch my balance over to the new car. Come to find out that they lied to me and charged me for the balance off that old car and the new balance from the new car as if I did a trade in. This caused  my finance charge to go up and my payments got extended. Overland Bond which is the loan company are sooooo F***ing rude they talk to you like you are a piece of crap. I had a altacation over the phone with one of the reps who thought that she can talk to me any kinda way so I told her a piece of my mind and hung up.

She had my car REPO'ed. I went to there location with the police to see why they repo'ed my car and they didnt have the right to repo me. So they released my car and I have to pay 1000 dollars to get it back. They put a tracking device on my car which causes my car to shut off when it's not suppose to. If i had enough talk to tell you everything I would. But the BEST ADVICE from me to you is NEVER EVER get a car from these people because you making a big mistake.

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AUTHOR: Jim - (USA)

POSTED: Saturday, February 12, 2011

As I understand it, they told you to bring the first car back and they would give you another.  If I can read "between the lines" you were fully expecting to keep paying on the second car just as you were the first.  It is highly doubtful they did this without a new contract being drawn up reflecting the make, model and vin of the "new" car.  On that contract would have been listed the financial terms in reference to the new car.  What did that contract say?  Did you read it?  The second point is the "tracking device" as you describe it.  If you make your payments on time then you don't need to worry about it.  So what's the problem...unless you plan on NOT making those payments on time!  Of course if you are current and that device is shutting off the car, thats another matter all together.

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