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Monday, November 07, 2005

Wage Garnishment

Author: irgod187@msn.com
Posted: Sat Feb 21, 2004 10:24 pm
Post subject: Wage Garnishment

My husband is being garnashed again for a mini-van that was repossessed eight years ago. We have already paid over $8000 and they are asking for $11,000. Two years ago they drained my bank account of over $4000 and they told me that they would charge off the remaining balance. Then they once again began garnashing my husband's paycheck. I am afraid they will find my account and drain it again, too. This is in Arizona and I am in New Mexico and my husband is to go to a hearing in Arizona within 10 days of receiving notice. Is there anything we can do to stop this? We have already paid too much for this van that we no longer own, another $11,000 is rediculous after all they have already gotten from us.



Author: NightStar
Posted: Mon Feb 23, 2004 7:55 am
Post subject: Wage Garnishment


Defaults and Repossessions in Motor Vehicle Transactions

http://www.independentdealer.com/finance/finance9.asp

This link here should be a start on understanding repos, I am not versed well enough on this subject to help you, but if you go here to this link:

www.creditinfocenter.com and go to the discussion board look for a member there by the name of LadynRed she will be able to help you best.


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