Auto Lender Charging Illegal APR and Refusing Voluntary Repossession
Credit Acceptance Corporation allegedly charged an APR violating West Virginia consumer protection law and refused to accept voluntary repossession when the vehicle broke down. Individual legal complaint with no scalable software solution.
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