Date Received: 2017-09-12T00:00:00
Product: Auto debt
Issue: Attempts to collect debt not owed
Consumer Consent Provided to Share Complaint: Consent provided
Consumer Complaint: I WAS TRAPPED INTO A CAR LOAN BUT WAS NOT ABLE TO APPLY FOR THE XXXX LAW. I KEPT THE CAR DESPITE COMPLAINING TO THE DEALERSHIP ABOUT THE CAR NOT OPERATING CORRECTLY, AFTER I PAID THE CAR OFF TWICE IN PRICE THE CAR STILL GAVE ME PROBLEMS. A SUMMONS WAS ISSUED FOR A COURT PURSUIT IN WHICH THE COURTS RENDERED THE CASE IN MY FAVOR. XXXX IS THE ONLY BUREAU THAT HAS NOT HONORED THIS DELETION
Company: CREDIT ACCEPTANCE CORPORATION
State/Zip: PA 152XX
Company Response to Complaint: Closed with explanation
Was Company Response Timely: Yes
Did Consumer Dispute Company Response: N/A
Complaint ID: 2670400
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