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They have a procedure to pick up surrendered vehicles.
I had to surrender one of my vehicles when I filed (different lender) and they were very cooperative. You can make direct arrangements now that your discharge is in hand.
DO NOT GET ANYMORE TICKETS. YOU MIGHT BE LIABLE FOR THEM. If it was me I would pay them back to play it safe and I would be afraid of getting arrested 3 years later for a warrant for unpaid tickets. PARK THE VEHICLE IN PRIVATE PROPERTY IF POSSIBLE. If it was me I would do doughnuts in a dirt lot and hit the rev limiter doing burnouts. I DO NOT RECOMMEND YOU DOING burnouts or doughnuts in the car .IT CANNOT BE SAFE. I SIMPLY LIKE THE RUSH AND A LITTLE FUN. YES I KNOW IM DUMB... I am just saying what I would do.
Bofore I did the BK 7 thing about 6 months before even seeing an attorney I had a POS car that was financed and it would not run and I needed to make room to buy a used beater that ran. I called and called Santander ( I do not recommend them for auto financing) and they would not pik it up for a voluntary repo. I called and called and nothing. I BSed with them I will pay it back in full if you set APR at 0 percent. ( i knew they would not accept) 3 months go by and they do not want to pik it up, they want me to try to keep it thats what they said. I called them and Said I will personally drive to wherever the payments go to and will leave it parked there OK. They said no, no one will get it there. I said fine, this is what I will do then, I will fill it up with gas full tank, leave it running with windows down (it still ran but trany was shot, 10 MPH MAX) and leave it park in the street by the park and I will just walk away with engine running since you guys do not want to repo it. The agent said NO NO NO NO NO dont do that. Next day they picked it up.
@DiamondDan73 wrote:
I hope Navy is a lot easier to deal with!
I'm sure they will be more professional than Santander!
You probably have to speak to the Bk department at Navy - I had to communicate with the Bk department to surrender my vehicle at the lender I had so try them rather than the regular CSR.
@DiamondDan73 wrote:
So, I got a hold of my service specialist in the BK department. He mentioned that he could not call me because of the C&D order. He was very nice and told me someone from repo company would contact me to pick up the car. It should happen by the middle of next week.
Great! Not too much longer to wait for pickup....at least he was nice. And they all say that about the C&D order....that's why I say to call them Congrats on your discharge!
Please note you're still responsible for the tickets on your car until NFCU comes and picks it up from you - similar that you would be responsible for taxes and insurance as you are still the registered owner until you turn in the plates and cancel the registration with your state.
Don't screw yourself now with unpaid tickets that you've gotten a discharge - go ahead and pay them.