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mogman
Jul 30, 2015Explorer
I guess I just don't understand how anyone would consider "give the unit back to the bank and walk away". When you took on the loan, you now have a legal and moral obligation to fulfill the terms of that loan regarding the payments.
To just "I'm not doing this anymore" seems just wrong.
Can you not talk to the bank and possibly have the payments re-negotiated to a lesser amount? Your credibility and credit status should not take a hit.
As I said I'm not wise in the ways of the U.S. banking system and I may be well out in left field here, but just giving up does not seem morally, ethically and financially right. Talk to your bank, I'm sure they would be willing to come to some arrangement with you.
To just "I'm not doing this anymore" seems just wrong.
Can you not talk to the bank and possibly have the payments re-negotiated to a lesser amount? Your credibility and credit status should not take a hit.
As I said I'm not wise in the ways of the U.S. banking system and I may be well out in left field here, but just giving up does not seem morally, ethically and financially right. Talk to your bank, I'm sure they would be willing to come to some arrangement with you.
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