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Post by laurnsmom on Mar 25, 2008 15:41:04 GMT -5
Call them and ask them if they will let you out of the lease. You may have to pay a penalty but they get the car back and it won't be on your report. May not work but it's worth a try.
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Post by keltec on Mar 25, 2008 15:49:16 GMT -5
Very difficult and expensive . Best to suck it up and drive it all the way or if a close friend drives it and pays it .
Dont let them lie to you and say they will pay it off , they wont , you'll pay for it in the new cat lease .
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Post by Harlem On Hudson on Mar 25, 2008 21:52:06 GMT -5
There are also lease swap sites online, where you can give someone a financial incentive to assume the lease.
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Post by nycco on Mar 25, 2008 23:17:15 GMT -5
There are also lease swap sites online, where you can give someone a financial incentive to assume the lease. Be careful with that...remember since you initially signed the lease you become the co-lessor so any missed payments you end up paying or worse your credit takes a HIT!!!
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Post by 3qtrs on Mar 26, 2008 11:37:53 GMT -5
put a bathing suit on the car
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Post by baileybrooks on Aug 9, 2012 5:59:23 GMT -5
It depends upon the agreement you have signed for the time of lease. In my opinion you should concerned the professionals as they better know how to take out of the situation. ___________________ There are so many brands available for leasing a van .
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