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March 6th, 2013 11:32 PM #1A friend of mine po asked if I can help them for a auto loan... Since I already have a car loan in BPI, the agent of Ford actually helped us..
The car will be 1 year old sa April po, but monthly abunado ako para di mag penalty un car loan nila. Now they told me mukhang di na nila kaya bayaran
Pag sinoli po ba un car, black listed na po ako sa bank?
Kakainis lang po talaga kasi I made sure na updated ako sa loan ko tapos ganto
Does anyone know kung ano po ang pinaka tamang gawin?
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March 6th, 2013 11:53 PM #2
First, read the fine print on the contract so you know what to do. Technically the car is yours if the loan and vehicle are under your name so i'd suggest you get the car from your "friend" already, sell it and pay off the loan. In the meantime you'll have to support the payment to keep it from going past due to keep your own record clean. Discuss with the bank on what the outcome on your record would be if you surrender the vehicle.
It's a painful pill to swallow but the fact that your friend needed help to obtain a loan already suggests that they are incapable of paying the amortization and maintaining the car.
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March 7th, 2013 12:15 AM #3Its really a painful pill to swallow.. And rest assure, lesson learned po talaga...
I am actually getting the car tomrw, but Im afraid I cant continue the payment... Its really giving nightmares na po..I honestly dont know what to do na po...
The car is Ford Fiesta Sedan 2012 (April)
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March 25th, 2014 09:22 PM #4
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March 25th, 2014 09:52 PM #5
^ I know a friend of wifey that is paying 18k a month for a hyundai eon (or i10?) for 5 years. Grabe pang sub 1M car na yung monthly nya kung nag30% DP sya, and he is paying for a 1000cc car. Katuwiran nya ok lang naman daw kasi halos wala daw sya nilabas na pera nung DP. Oh well, kanya kanyang trip.
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March 26th, 2014 12:26 AM #6
may nag propose din sa min ng ganyan, officemate ng wife ko, di kasi maganda standing nung gusto magkakotse, tapos wife ko maganda credit standing kaya kung pwede na name ng wife ko gamitin. i remember it sound absurd at that time, parang nakakagagu ang proposal.
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March 7th, 2013 12:20 AM #7
This is correct. Minsan nga kahit relative mahirap tulungan financially lalo na at alam mo na mahihirapan din sila makabayad in the first place.
If you are also incapable of paying for another car that you won't need, maybe you could sell it to a relative or a friend that can continue the monthly payments for you. Medyo mahihirapan ka lang gawin to kapag sa ibang tao kasi sayo pa nakapangalan yung loan, along with the documents of the car (OR, CR, insurance, etc). Best bet is to sell it ng palugi but they have to continue the monthly amort.
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March 7th, 2013 12:32 AM #8
Agree to this option to consider selling it to a relative at a "palugi" price to continue the loan or just to pay off the remaining balance (write off any loses and just charge to experience). First thing though is to talk to the bank and get an outstanding balance of the loan and pay-off amount just so you have an idea of the numbers that you are looking at. Think it over well and don't make any brash decisions.
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March 7th, 2013 12:34 AM #9Im willing to sell it po.. kahit po super lugi na, I just need to dispose it ASAP. ANg hirap po kasi ng isip ako ng isip
I just help them lang po kasi ang naging prob nila for getting the loan from the bank is over 65 na daw po kasi un mag babayad.. Kasamaang palad e medyo naging sakitin na nga po sya kaya hindi na po kaya talaga bayaran un car.
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