Posted by Baelee05 on July 10, 2008 at 06:26:38 from (69.19.14.34):
In Reply to: OT Financial Fiasco posted by dave guest on July 09, 2008 at 21:18:35:
The other guys are pretty much spot on. The only option I see for her is to keep driving the car until it is paid for. Anytime she has two extra nickles to rub together she needs to put it on the car. If she is financially sound otherwise hopefully she can start paying a little extra. I suspect however that she may be debt laden with credit card and other obligations. I hope not but it is becoming an all too familiar story. She needs to come clean with you as to her complete financial situation in order for you to advise her. As I said if this is her only financial woe at the time she should be able to weather the storm and keep driving the vehicle until it is paid for provided the vehicle is in good repair. Uh,oh!! Let me guess. This vehicle is a bit of a gas guzzler and she can't afford the gas? I'm not picking on your relative but there are hundreds of thousands of people out there that bought vehicles they could not afford along with houses they could not afford. Good luck to her.
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