Auto repossession collectors charging inflated balances without deficiency notices
Debt collectors attempt to collect post-repossession deficiency balances without providing legally required notices of auction sale price or proceeds allocation. Consumers have no way to verify the balance calculation without these documents. Collectors use pressure tactics that obscure whether any actual debt is owed.
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