Friday, April 19, 2013
Are you a "Repo Car Finder"? Search RepoFinder's website for FREE and Find Out
Are you a "Repo Car Finder"? Search RepoFinder's website for FREE and Find Out
Have you heard of people getting great deals on repossessed cars but don't know where to start? Hopefully I can give you some tips and turn you into a bona fide "Repo Car Finder". Banks and Credit Unions across America on occasion have no choice but to repossess vehicles they have a lien against.
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Every financial institution handles these orphaned vehicles differently. Some of them get turned over to local car dealers, some of them get trucked off to "Dealer Only" auctions, and many also are sold directly by Banks and Credit Unions to people like you and me.
Knowing that there are thousands of Credit Union repos out there looking for "Repo Finders" to buy them, the question is where can you find them. Several
companies
have popped up to sell consumers a list of public auctions for about $50. These lists may be useful to some; but you have to pay $50 for
the list
, generally a fee to enter the auction, and anything you buy has a commission built in to the price for the auctioneer. Aside from this, you still have to arrange your own financing and be ready to buy onsite. Failure to have a loan in place may cost you additionally.
Contrast that option with RepoFinder.com. RepoFinder.com is a new concept in shopping for a Credit Union Repossession. It is a very simple to use directory that lists links to Credit Union repo postings in your area. When you visit
www.RepoFinder.com
you will see a map of the United States.
Simply click
on
your State
and scroll down to a list of Credit Unions in your area. As you click on these Credit Unions your web browser will be directed to the Credit Union's website that shows you exactly what they are selling. Don't see something you like? You can click on the other Credit Unions until you find something that suits your needs. Once you find something you like you can visit the Credit Union and see the vehicle in person. If everything looks good make an offer.
Credit Unions are not Car Dealers. They don't want to keep these cars on their books. This is why they can offer them so much lower than a Dealer can. They don't charge additional fees, and there is no commission built into the price either. Credit Unions pride themselves in gaining your trust. They will make sure you get a good deal. Couple that with in-house financing and you can get a good deal on both a car and a loan.Buying from a Credit Union has other fringe benefits. If they don't want to budge on price, ask for special financing terms. Many of the Credit Unions already offer interest rates as low as 0% (O.A.C.). Typically repossessed cars don't come with any warranty above and beyond what the manufacturer offers. These vehicles are sold as-is. If you do your homework, you can make sure you're buying a quality vehicle.
Do you think you're ready yet? Feel free to search
www.RepoFinder.com
often. Inventory can change at any time. Before long you'll be a bona fide "Repo Car Finder"!
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