โApr-26-2013 09:38 AM
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โApr-28-2013 10:37 AM
just me wrote:
This is how not to purchase a trailer 101. sorry but had to say it. Get some coaching next time, Excitement got the best of you.
โApr-28-2013 06:08 AM
โApr-27-2013 09:35 PM
โApr-27-2013 08:52 PM
โApr-27-2013 10:45 AM
โApr-27-2013 09:14 AM
Steve_Martin wrote:
Lord have mercy. The OP makes a statement based on a frustration and ends his comments admitting that it's his own fault. Then others come on and talk down to him like he's some sort of child. Lighten up people! The problem with our society today is anger.
โApr-27-2013 08:11 AM
โApr-27-2013 05:57 AM
โApr-27-2013 05:36 AM
mpierce wrote:
you bought the trailer, and paid for it. You signed a loan to make payments. Make the payments. Not the banks fault the trailer is not there.
Just like if a month after you get the trailer, someone runs into the back of the trailer, and it is in the shop 3 months getting fixed. Do you expect the bank to forgive paying the monthly payments? I think not.
You should have paid a deposit for the ordered trailer, and completed the loan when the trailer got there. You did it the other way, paying up front. Your choice, your payments.
โApr-27-2013 04:59 AM
โApr-26-2013 10:15 PM
ol Bombero-JC wrote:It sure appears that they ordered a rig the dealer wouldn't order without it being paid for, which is becoming more common since the dealers either cannot or do not want to be on the hook for a rig that might not be sold. Once someone sign the loan papers, the bank will have funded the money, perhaps even into an escrow account, but in their eyes, the loan has been funded and the repayment schedule will need to be followed or you will be in default. They obviously have the ability to withold that first payment and deal with any consequences since there is no one physically forcing themm to write the check.Trlrboy wrote:
That all depends on the paperwork you signed for your loan. Every loan statement has a payment amount and start date.
Unless it's a signature loan (very doubtful) the bank sure isn't going to part with *their* money unless they have a title in hand - for the trailer the bank (and you) own.
Could be something fraudulent going on!.:(
Call bank - be polite.
Call dealer - don't be polite.
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โApr-26-2013 08:20 PM