Complaint Review: SHADOW REPO CORY WHISTEN - FREEHOLD New Jersey
- SHADOW REPO CORY WHISTEN 521 Hartshorne Ct FREEHOLD, New Jersey United States of America
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SHADOW REPO CORY WHISTEN SHADOW RECOVERY REPO COMPANY RIP OFF FREEHOLD, New Jersey
*Author of original report: MORE THAN A CHANCE
*REBUTTAL Owner of company: No Chance !!
Cory Whisten and his company Shadow Repo repossessed my car for my finance company. I was traveling and behind on payments and I understand why the decision was made to repossess the car - no problem there. The problem that I do have is that relatives and friends saw the vehicle being driven for several days around Freehold, NJ by Cory Whisten. The man repossessed my car but has no right to use it for himself. I cancelled my insurance and the car was still on the road with my plates. I's called usury and it is a component of theft and fraud. If your car is repossessed by Shadow Repo make sure you know where it is and get your plates off of it fast.
This report was posted on Ripoff Report on 12/19/2010 07:23 PM and is a permanent record located here: https://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/shadow-repo-cory-whisten/freehold-new-jersey-/shadow-repo-cory-whisten-shadow-recovery-repo-company-rip-off-freehold-new-jersey-673368. The posting time indicated is Arizona local time. Arizona does not observe daylight savings so the post time may be Mountain or Pacific depending on the time of year. Ripoff Report has an exclusive license to this report. It may not be copied without the written permission of Ripoff Report. READ: Foreign websites steal our content
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#2 Author of original report
MORE THAN A CHANCE
AUTHOR: Mark4 - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, August 30, 2011
After having my vehicle repossessed by Cory Whisten aka Shadow Recovery, I received reports from my family that they saw my vehicle being driven by someone in Freehold, NJ. They took down the plate number and followed it to a residential address in Freehold. I have a photo (from a cell phone camera) of my vehicle, with it's license plate still on it, in front of what turns out to be Cory Whisten's home address along with several other cars. It was seen there and then not there and then there again the next six days. I am not a former employee, I'm not an angry dealership customer, I am a consumer who feels defrauded. I don't feel that this action should go unreported and I feel that other consumers should be aware. Mr. Whisten, I'm sorry if you are having issues with former employees, but based on the description I have of the man driving my vehicle, it was you. And just to clarify, my extensive travels had caused me to overlook making two payments on my car loan. I had returned from traveling two nights prior to you taking my car. I gave you the keys myself trusting that this type of situation would not occur. The fact that it did, in part, is my motivation for reporting you and providing rebuttal for your weak response.

#1 REBUTTAL Owner of company
No Chance !!
AUTHOR: Repo - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, August 04, 2011
I am responding to Mark from SUMIT NJ as you spell it. Mark from Summit as its correctly spelled is a former employee. All who know me and my business would know that we do not store any vehicles at all. Especially at the time of this complaint. We were at the period of time delivering all reposessed vehicles directly to the finance companies after repossesion. The repo industry is a difficult business to begin with and the insurance regs are extremely rigid. My employees and myself at no point would ever drive a vehicle that was repossesed for personal use. As Mark has posted he is from Summit and I can tell you after going through my files with a fine tooth comb. Shadow Recovery has never repossesd a vehicle from Summit NJ. We were a small company that focused on a small territory. I am here trying to clear my good name. I understand that people are having a tough time in this economy. But that is no reason to trash someone because you are not taking care of your own business. Besides Mark if you were away traveling and were not around at time of reposession how would I be driving your vehicle. That would mean since you were away that I would not have keys. It is a nice attempt to trash someone but completely false.
Cory Whisten


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