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<blockquote data-quote="StreetRaceGN" data-source="post: 16793591" data-attributes="member: 36268"><p>A little more complicated, but similar concept. Obviously the dealer gives me the paperwork, showing what is owed and what tools were purchased. I give the subject the opportunity to bring the account current, if they can't do so, I tell them I'm taking the tools and they have 30 days to bring the account current. If they bring the account current within 30 days, they can have their stuff back. They are given a receipt for the items that are repo'd, only a handful of people have brought their account current. In some cases where the subject has attempted to elude by changing place of employment or moving, a court order is obtained and I recover everything whether they like it or not, to satisfy the civil judgement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StreetRaceGN, post: 16793591, member: 36268"] A little more complicated, but similar concept. Obviously the dealer gives me the paperwork, showing what is owed and what tools were purchased. I give the subject the opportunity to bring the account current, if they can't do so, I tell them I'm taking the tools and they have 30 days to bring the account current. If they bring the account current within 30 days, they can have their stuff back. They are given a receipt for the items that are repo'd, only a handful of people have brought their account current. In some cases where the subject has attempted to elude by changing place of employment or moving, a court order is obtained and I recover everything whether they like it or not, to satisfy the civil judgement. [/QUOTE]
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