- Report: #1035287
Complaint Review: Titlemax
| Titlemax 2015 N.Druid Hills Rd
Atlanta, Georgia United States of America |
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Titlemax Title Max owner Jerry does not care about Georgia State Law!! Atlanta, Georgia
*Consumer Comment: Well Well Mr. Smart Guy,
*Consumer Comment: Ah Yes..
*Consumer Comment: You are obviously an employee Of Titlemax cause you dont know shit about the law!!
*Consumer Comment: Really?
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Well Well Mr. Smart Guy,
AUTHOR: ALWAYSKEEPALAWYERTITLEMAXANDPAWNSUC - ()
SUBMITTED: Sunday, March 31, 2013
Well explain to all of us how come I was able to get a lawyer and still get my title back? Explain to all of us how come I didnt get arrested when the police came to my home to get my car? Explain to all of us How come the company you are defending turned whiter than flour when i got my lawyer? Everybody Situation is not the same but sometimes similar. Point is this you are wrong. The way i went to make sure i didn't get screwed was the correct way and i will do it one hundred times again if i have to.
Once again it is CIVIL not a Criminal Matter. So therefore research your history because every state has different laws Mr. Court TV. I am here to help people who are in a bind like i was with Titlemax. If you feel you always have to have the smartest remarks and most popular article Please Go WORK FOR USATODAY!!
The facts are still unchanged. You can not show in the laws you are trying to use that you can basically make any settlement offer you want and they must accept it.
As to your continued statement that you are safe from the cops. If you had any reading comprehension you would realize that you are living in a dream. As stated IF Titlemax wanted to Reposes your car because you failed to live up to the contract. Then if for what ever reason you made it impossible for them to do so, they do have legal avenues to take. One is to go to court, and since it is a Civil matter you are still NOT entitled to a lawyer. In court they can make their case and since they can show that you made an agreement, and have not met the terms the judge will issue a Court Order for you to hand over the car. Then one day shortly after that the Officers will show up at your door and you have a choice either hand over the car or don't. If you chose not to, then since you are now in violation of a court order they can arrest you. Where you are now subject to not only additional Civil penalties.but Criminal ones. Of course for the criminal ones the lawyer will help..but you are still on your own for the civil.
I just happen to notice one more of your lovely interpretations. You can NOT legally sell a car without the title. If you sell the car with them as a lienholder, you have totally crossed the line into the "Intent to Defraud" and have zero chance of prevailing if they ever sued you and they may even decide to bring criminal charges against you.
Oh and you don't have to believe me...just do a search for "What happens if you hide your car from repossession". But I warn you in advance..you may not like the answers you see.
#3 Consumer Comment
You are obviously an employee Of Titlemax cause you dont know shit about the law!!
AUTHOR: ALWAYSKEEPALAWYERTITLEMAXANDPAWNSUC - ()
SUBMITTED: Saturday, March 30, 2013
I never forced the loan from him?
- Your right you never forced the loan from him. What you did do though is go their on your own free will, and in exchange for them loaning you the money you agreed to certain terms. One of which was to make your payments on-time and for the scheduled amount.
No where in American can ANY car dealer or business FORCE money out of someone
- Your right they can't. But what they can do is take every legal avenue available to them. In your case repossessing the car.
No police officer in America is going to listen to these con-artists lying about someone not making a payment if that person is doing all they can to rectify the situation
- You want to bet? There are people every day all over the country who have their cars repossessed even though they paid "something". By the way there would be no lie in this case. By your own admission the amount due was $95.87 and you tried to pay him only $50. I guess in your mind if you wanted to pay him $1 that would be just as good as $50 because you were trying to "rectify" the situation.
Here is actually what would happen. The company would locate your car, and if they can not get it voluntarily they would then go to a judge. The judge would see that a)You did get the loan, b)You did not make your FULL payment, and c)in the loan you signed you gave them the right to reposes your car. At that time the judge would issue a court order, and then the company along with the County Sheriff would show up at your door. At that time you have a choice..hand over the car or go to jail. Oh and you say they wouldn't do that because it would cost them too much..well guess what. That cost is passed on to you.
The real sad thing is that if you put 1/2 the effort you are putting in to try and prove that you are entitled to things that you are not..you would have zero problem actually finding a job.

