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Speedy Repo needs the following documents to repo
your vehicle for you:
1. Photocopy of vehicle title
2. Copy of bill of sale, promissory
note, or lease agreement
3. Completed
Hold Harmless form
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Please email your repo assignment to us at: |
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Please include any additional documents that you
feel may help Speedy Repo locate your skip account. credit applications, reference
sheet, copy of drivers license, etc.
Several things will
happen once you email us your repossession assignment. First you
will receive an acknowledgement email letting you know that we
received your repo assignment. The acknowledgement will also
provide you with your dispatchers name, e-mail address and phone
number. It is important that you save this information and use
that as your contact phone number for this case.
One of our dispatchers
will call you and introduce themselves to you. That dispatcher
will be your point of contact for this repossession. They will
provide you with their direct phone number and email address. We
will also ask you questions at this point as to where you think
your debtor and collateral are.
Cancellation of repossession
assignments: We do not accept repossession assignment
cancellations via voice mail, fax or email. We only accept
repossession assignment cancellations by calling our your
dispatcher at the phone number you were provided. You
will be given a cancel number as a receipt that your
repossession assignment was cancelled. There is a $200 closeout
fee on any repossession that is cancelled before we repossess
your collateral.
Please do not
tip off the person we are taking the vehicle from that you are
sending a repossessor. Many people think that notifying the
person we are taking the vehicle from that this is a good
negotiation technique. Unfortunately the person we are taking
the collateral from hears, "Hide the car, hide it now, hide it
well". Sometimes vindictive individuals take that as
notification that they should just destroy or damage the
vehicle. With decades of experience it has become clear that
notifying the person we are taking the vehicle from isn't a good
negotiation technique at all, it is really a bad idea. Negotiate
from a position of power, that is once we have your vehicle
secured on our lot and the debtor realizes that they have lost,
that is the time to negotiate. If the person we are taking the
collateral from has signed a promissory the lender is required
by federal law to provide the debtor 15 days to pay the loan off
and you must then release the collateral back to the debtor.
Any information you can
provide us up front as to where the debtor lives, works, or
plays is very helpful information that will assist us in
recovering your collateral. Other information that is helpful
would include, their faceboook page, name and or address of the
person they are dating, any of their family members names,
addresses, or phone numbers. If you have the debtor's phone
number please include that as well. We are not going to call the
debtor and tell them their car is up for repossession, but it
can be a very useful tool to help us pin down where the debtor
is living or working. |