Last October, Dr. Lynne Damali, a Forest Park, Georgia, chiropractor, traded in two cars for a new Jeep Grand Wagoneer.
The Wagoneer gave her family everything the other cars didn’t: space, luxury, and power, but Damali didn’t anticipate what happened over the next two months.
“They have bounced eight checks,” Damali said, referring to the dealership’s payoffs on her two trade-ins that were sent to her credit unions.
Damali made the deal at a Union City Chrysler Dodge Jeep RAM; the dealership’s new general manager confirmed the checks bounced because of a corporate processing error.
Many consumers don’t know that if there is a problem with their car trade’s loan payoff, the owner must continue making monthly payments and insurance premiums until the payoff is complete.
Read the full story here: https://www.atlantanewsfirst.com/2024/01/23/woman-trades-two-cars-one-ends-up-with-three-payments/
Last October, Dr. Lynne Damali, a Forest Park, Georgia, chiropractor, traded in two cars for a new Jeep Grand Wagoneer.
The Wagoneer gave her family everything the other cars didn’t: space, luxury, and power, but Damali didn’t anticipate what happened over the next two months.
“They have bounced eight checks,” Damali said, referring to the dealership’s payoffs on her two trade-ins that were sent to her credit unions.
Damali made the deal at a Union City Chrysler Dodge Jeep RAM; the dealership’s new general manager confirmed the checks bounced because of a corporate processing error.
Many consumers don’t know that if there is a problem with their car trade’s loan payoff, the owner must continue making monthly payments and insurance premiums until the payoff is complete.
Read the full story here: https://www.atlantanewsfirst.com/2024/01/23/woman-trades-two-cars-one-ends-up-with-three-payments/