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agt / bc by audia8q
Oct 30, 2000 (6:58 pm)
my policy has always been clear and simple concerning consumer credit reports...the only time we run them is if the customer brings up the bad credit ahead of time or once we have a signed deal. Cash deals do not have credit pulled.


Experian (trw), Trans-Union and Equifax are the big players.
All three sell tremendous amounts of consumer information to anyone who is willing to pay for it. They are the ones giving out everyones secrets.


Rich
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TRW, Equifax & Experian by md2002
Oct 31, 2000 (12:40 am)
are the BIG 3. TRW has been known to be well not up to standard on clearing incorrect info. I think it was 20/200 or Flatline NBC that did a piece on this fella who had very good credit, but despite having incorrect info removed TRW kept putting it back into his report.


They got sued. And Lost BIG TIME. They are no appealing the case. I mean they lost BIG TIME Millions in damages.


He will never see a penny of it.


I check my report every 6 months and keep all records up to date. It took me 9 months to get Chase Manhattan to remove incorrect info on an account of theirs from 5 years ago. In NYS they have 30 days to resolve a dispute, they ignored it for 8 months and I had to keep writing letters, finally they figured out they had nothing on file, as in they couldn't even find the files in "storage" so they removed it.


Would have been nice if they held up to the letter of NYS banking laws. Not likely though.
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Best time to sell a car? by fortunate2001
Oct 31, 2000 (4:07 am)
What is the best time of year to sell a car? I
would think (at least in New England and northern
states) that this might be a good time- lots of
people thinking their old cars might not make it
through the winter....


Any historical rules of thumb for this sort of
thing?
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agt _mulder.... by mackabee
Oct 31, 2000 (4:18 am)
Again you keep trying to put words in my mouth. Never did I state that it is our dealership's policy to pull everyones' credit bureau. I said it is not illegal in the state of Va. No I'll repeat what audia8 said: If a customers gets anal retentive about the credit issue (interest rate) we will gladly ask for his permission to check his credit in order to quote him/her/they the rate they qualify for. Like I said I could care beans about what their credit is until we settle on the vehicle they'd like to purchase.


              ; )
              Mackabee


P.S X-FILES back on November 5th. I'll see you there agt. Cooper.


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Of loans and fees.... by agt_cooper
Oct 31, 2000 (3:35 pm)
In relation to the 20/20 "expose" on dealership loan practices, I came across this little tidbit that is required by Virginia any time a party to the sale of real estate is also going to assist in securing the mortgage and will profit from that assistance. This notice must appear on a loan application in bold type, minimum 10 point size. It must be acknowledged by signatures of all borrowers.


NOTICE
We have offered to assist you in obtaining a mortgage loan. If we are successful in obtaining a loan for you, we will charge and collect from you a fee not to exceed .... % of the loan amount.
We do not represent all of the lenders in the market and the lenders we do represent may not offer the lowest interest rates or best terms available to you. You are free to seek a loan without our assistance, in which event you will not be required to pay us a fee for that service. If you are a member of a credit union, you should compare our interest rates and terms with the mortgage loans available through your credit union.



Maybe something like this should be added to the buyers order for dealerships who will also arrange financing for the customer? I'm sure the "suit" who was representing the dealerships on "20/20" would be in favor full disclosure on this "valuable service" that dealers provide......
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Processing Fees on written buyer's order by coffeebiz
Dec 15, 2000 (2:41 pm)
I was at a Toyota dealer this past weekend looking to buy a 2001 Avalon. The negotiations were going well and I ended up with a great price. When the saleman began to fill out the buyer's order whee he lists the car with the options and my down payment (it's like a dealer standardized form) I saw that there was a $399 "processing and delivery" charge that is assessed automatically. I asked the saleguy to explain this fee but he just gave me a roudabout answer. I walked out because I can't think of what kind of service would justify this amount. I was afraid to sign thinking that this was a scam by the dealer to recoup whatever money they lose from potential negotiations.
 
Is this fee justifiable and if not, how can I negotiate to get it lowered or off the application all together?
 
Thank you.
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Processing fee by mvargo1
Dec 18, 2000 (8:26 am)
Processing fee is probably just a way to recoup money lost in negotiiations. However, if the fee was not included the final price would probably have been $400 higher. It is also reasonable to assume that a state inspection, Pre Delivery Inspection, Full detail, Full tank of gas, and various notery and other charges could total $399. Your graet price was probably at least $400 lower than any other price you got because of this fee. I'm sure you could attempt to negotiate it, just don't expect it to work.
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Dealer rate markup. by mvargo1
Dec 18, 2000 (8:28 am)
Who care if dealers are making money on the financing of a car loan. What's the difference if a bank makes the money or a dealer does.

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