So was I, thinking that one day, my kids would be looking through all the junk I will have left behind me and they would read all this nonsense about how lazy their dad had been and they would not find the other folder that showed how well he had eventually managed to apply himself in life. It did not seem like a good deal to me.
The most obvious advantage of getting 1980 buick regal is that you can get paid for a vehicle that does not even work. You can put the money you make on it toward a new vehicle, or you can pay off other bills. If you had to get it towed back to your house when it broke down originally, you can use the money to pay off that bill so that you do not incur any debt from this process. In this way, it is financially worth it to consider selling it.
junk car buyers I find that taking a look at the prices that others are asking and getting for their items will help you to price yours. Some people just ask way too much money for their stuff, and buyers are savy so the items won’t sell.Use your head! Look to see which items are getting bids! If you don’t want to part with the item for what they are asking for the same item on Ebay, don’t sell it there.
If you respond with an proper “ANSWER” within the required time-frame (generally 20 days) your chances of their DROPPING THE LAWSUIT are VERY GOOD! They don’t want to actually fight you in court, that costs them time & money. AND, they OFTEN don’t have any kind of records to substantiate their claims.
junk my car The interesting thing about the Cash for Clunkers program is the trade in value of your old clunker. You cannot look to Kelly’s Blue Book or some other independent source for the valuation. Why? Well, it has to do with what is going to happen to your old car or truck. When it is traded in, the dealer will not fix it up and resell it. Instead, the law requires that the car be destroyed. As a result, the dealer is only going to offer you a trade in value that is equal to the scrap price of your vehicle.
If you agree to settle for even half of the debt (if you are going to pay a collector, always negotiate down the debt, they’ll often settle for 70% of the original amount because they are still making HUGE profits!) the JDB is still making an obscene profit off of YOU.