Re: kicked in the you-know-where
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Re: kicked in the you-know-where
- From: "David Teitelbaum" <jtrealty@xxxx>
- Date: Sat, 04 Oct 2003 15:42:41 -0000
In hindsight you should have made sure there was no pre-payment
penalty. Try to see if you can get the lease assigned over to another
person so you can sell the car basically if someone else takes over
the payments. Try not to leave your name on the lease because if the
person you sell it to misses any payments they will also go after you
as a co-signer.
David Teitelbaum
vin 10757
--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, KiwiDean@xxxx wrote:
> Aaarrgghh! I had the opportunity to acquire a lovingly kept 1983
Delorean. My bank gave me a $15,000 line of credit to buy it, and the
test-drive and vechicle inspection was oh-so-sweet. But the car I am
currently driving is a leased vehicle, and when I tried to terminate
the lease (as I would not be able to maintain two cars andthat I was
depending on the money saved from the lease to pay back the line of
credit), I was told that it would cost me $8,000 to do so. Talk about
a kick-in-the-pants!
>
> Dean Thomas
> (17 Years of Wanting and Waiting)
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