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lisamarie508 Posted - Oct 16 2008 : 4:47:49 PM
I had this brilliant idea today to get rid of one of our bigger bills hanging over our head and that was to get one of those title loans on the car we've been trying to sell for 4 months now. It's a gas pig and nobody wants it. I thought we could go to one of those title loan places, get a loan and just let them have it. We basically would have sold the car and got rid of a big ambulance bill at the same time. DH says it doesn't work that way and they would take the car AND still come after us for the money owed on it. My question is, if you put the title up as collateral, then they have they're money, right? Or am I wrong?

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lisamarie508 Posted - Oct 19 2008 : 10:39:02 AM
Hmmm, I'll look into that Lillian. I don't know if our hs even offers auto shop, but I'll check.

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Ms.Lilly Posted - Oct 19 2008 : 07:45:48 AM
Lisa- Another option for you is to check with the High Schools, sometimes their Auto shops are looking for cars to buy cheap and learn on. Then they turn around and sell them to benifit the auto shop. Plus I think a portion of your sale can be tax dedutible. Give them a call, plus they might be willing to come and get it!

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lisamarie508 Posted - Oct 19 2008 : 04:40:43 AM
Wow, Oregon outlawed them, huh? That says a lot. After hearing from you all, I'm not going to do that. The last thing we need is another financial burden.

Diana, if, when my hubby can go back to work and we don't need the $ as badly and we still have the stupid car, I would then donate it just to get rid of it. In the meantime, I have to try to get what I can for it to use for bills.

Elaine, that's a good idea that I didn't think of. I would have to call around first, though, as there are no car dealers for at least 50 miles. I'll see what they say!

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therusticcottage Posted - Oct 18 2008 : 1:45:53 PM
Don't do it!! My ex did that once and he had to go to his parent's to borrow money to pay it off. A $600 loan ended up costing $1200. They have been outlawed in Oregon because they are considered predatory lenders.



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Lainey Posted - Oct 18 2008 : 11:23:27 AM
Lisa, have you been to used lots to see if a dealer might want to buy it? I work part-time for a used dealer and he buys vehicles from individuals quite often. I agree with the rest about a title loan, if it were me I probably wouldn't do it.

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gramadinah Posted - Oct 18 2008 : 11:10:11 AM
Why not donate it There are places around us in Northern ID that are taking cars for donations. Or how about trading it for some thing that you can either sell to get the money or use. I know what you are going through as DH will not get rid of anything and it is just sitting here rusting away.

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lisamarie508 Posted - Oct 18 2008 : 07:06:39 AM
Alee, I've had it on Craig's List for months. The only bites I got were scammers. We paid $800 for it a few years ago and were asking $500. It's a very well maintained cop car with one of those super fast engines in it. Trouble is, it's a Crown Vic and a gas guzzler which is what everybody is avoiding, now.

I'll just have to keep refreshing it on there and keep hoping some parent cares more about their kid having a lot of protection over gas efficiency and wants it for their new driver.

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palmettogirl Posted - Oct 17 2008 : 06:26:21 AM
sounds like most likely the car is worth less than you paid for it. you'll have to weigh...is it worth it for you to come up with an amount $ to add to whatever you get for it to just get rid of it?? from what i understand about title loans, i believe they are used more for short-term loans. you give the guy the title as collateral and he gives you some money....when you pay the money back to the guy, you get the title of your car back. the only thing is, places like this are notorias for charging unbelievable high interest rates and hidden fees. they are usually for the more desperate person. be very careful!
Alee Posted - Oct 17 2008 : 05:54:49 AM
Lisa- Maybe you could list the vehicle on E-Bay?

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lisamarie508 Posted - Oct 17 2008 : 05:50:48 AM
Darn it. That means dh was right. So much for brilliant ideas!

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kissmekate Posted - Oct 16 2008 : 9:12:01 PM
I wouldn't do it either. It seems a little "fishy" to me. Totally not worth it.

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Alee Posted - Oct 16 2008 : 6:08:21 PM
Lisa- What they would is come repossess your car, sell it for only a few hundred dollars and then come after you for the balance. I hate to say it, but while it sounds good in theory, it would most likely cause you more problems. They would also probably assess you a repossession fee and there is always the interest to the tune of about 312% would be added to the amount borrowed.

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dkelewae Posted - Oct 16 2008 : 5:49:45 PM
I've never personally done a title loan, but I'd think if you default on it that it would put a huge black mark on your credit rating. They could say that your vehicle isn't worth what they loaned against your title and come after you for the balance. I sure wouldn't risk it.

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