The credit union made a mistake with my auto loan.

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I was a newly single mother in the military when I purchased a small suv. Within that year, I separated from the military and decided to move back to my hometown for help with my kids. I didn’t have much in savings, just enough to pay rent upfront for six months. I thought I would find a job easily, but I didn’t. At the time my savings ran out, I moved back in with my parents. I had not made a payment on my car this entire time since separating, because I couldn’t afford to. I never received a phone call or notice of late payments or anything. After looking over my shoulder for yet another year (2 years since I bought it), I was checking my credit online and saw my car was marked as paid off a year ago! I called the credit union the next day, told them I never received my title and they told me I can pick it up at a local branch or they can mail it to me. So I told them I could pick up the title the next day instead of them having to mail it, I didn’t want to take any chances. I drove 3.5 hours the next day to the closest branch and had no issues picking up my title. I had only paid 10 or 11 months of the 60 month auto loan and fully expected the car to be repossessed at any time, but I was young and barely making ends meet back then . This was 20 years ago, but I had that car for about 15 years before it finally died on me and I had to buy a new car. I got my undergrad, bought my first house, and taught my older kids how to drive in that car.

Comments

  1. rcuadro Avatar

    Wow… sometimes we get lucky

  2. Mairon12 Avatar

    You had a guardian angel.

    Most likely when you lived with your parents a final notice came and they saw it before you did and took care of it.

    But it could have been a random act of kindness as well.

    I will occasionally call local credit unions and ask about payments they’re red lettering and pay them off.

  3. I-will-judge-YOU Avatar

    So you stole a car and then bragged about it? Clearly you have extraordinarily questionable ethics.