Archive | 2010
02
Dec

Avoid Auto Fraud

The National Association of Consumer Advocates (NACA) has published an excellent brochure to educate consumers on the trips and traps of auto scams. Click here for a copy of the brochure. It is a great resource for all of us, and we give much thanks to NACA for its continued efforts to make our marketplace [...]

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18
Nov

“Anti-Piracy” Debt Collection?

A recent article by CNET profiles the Copyright Enforcement Group (CEG), a “media rights enforcement” company that apparently will be using debt collectors to collect on alleged copyright infringement claims, even before the courts have rendered a judgment against accused copyright violators. Feel free to contact us if you have had any dealings with CEG [...]

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09
Nov

Car Repossessed, Now What?

If you have a car loan, the lender can retake possession of your car after a default by “self-help” repossession. That means the lender does not need to file a lawsuit, but can just send the repossession company to pick up your car upon a default. Self-help repossession, while legal, is a drastic remedy and [...]

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18
Sep

DT Credit Class Action Payments

We have been informed that the checks to class members who are entitled a return of monies paid on deficiency balances were mailed today. Please contact us if you believe that you are entitled to a payment, but have not received one.

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